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More than 7,000 islands in the Philippines lack access to electricity, so after the sun goes down, light usually comes through kerosene lamps. While cheap, these fire hazards are bad for the environment and human health.
You are an entrepreneur and would like to suggest to the government of the Philippines a better solution to this problem. But to come up with the solution to this problem, you must first understand the nature of chemical bonding and factors that control the structure of compounds. You will study and understand natural materials behavior to build a very cheap and environmentally friendly lamp.
What material do you think can be a cheaper and better alternative to kerosene?
Question 2 options:
There is no better alternative to kerosene.
A material that contains ions, so it can conduct electricity.
A material that contains gas, as gases can conduct electricity.
A material having covalent boding.