By usig a multimeter you'll be able to discover.
I think it could be lead
Moisture.
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yes, molten sodium chloride may conduct the electricity but is not a good electrolyte.
There would be no electric field
No. You could be standing on a metal ladder and get shocked.
because water conducts electricity
Not in its usual solid state. But like other ionic compounds calcium chloride will conduct electricity if molten or dissolved in water.
it could conduct electricity irregularlyv
Pure water, like rain, does not conduct electricity. Some rain, though it may not be not pure water, and may be a little acid, or have dust in it, could conduct electricity a tiny amount.
electrolysis of water could ensue, blocking conductivity
I could say heat, but I think you mean electricity So: pure water doesn't, but a little salt will turn it into a conductor. But it's it ions, not the water, that conducts.