Which of the following covalent compounds conduct electricity?
A.
Silica
B.
Graphite
C.
Diamond
D.
Hydrogen chloride
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Graphite is made up of carbon layer that can slide over each other. Like metals, the electrons are free to move. Whereas, the rest of the compounds are made up of carbon atoms held together tightly. Therefore, graphite is the covalent compound that conducts electricity.
Crystalline solids are those in which atoms are arranged in an orderly fashion. They have directional properties and therefore are called anisotropic substances.
Glasses of the building appear milky because it undergoes heating during the day and cooling during the night. Therefore it acquires some crystalline properties.