Electron
As unsatisfying as I'm sure you'll find this, that depends on your definition of "electricity." If you mean electricity in the most conventional sense of an electrical current, electricity can move through any medium in which charge carrying quantons (protons, elecrtons, etc) can move at least somewhat freely.
Yes...all metals are will conduct electricity.
A choke, an electromagnet, an electric motor stator, an electric motor rotor, etc. all depending on details of construction and use that are unstated in the question.
Because they have free electrons. The electrons are not tightly bound to the nuclei of their atoms and are free to drift around the metal, carrying electric charge through it.
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Vetsin is another name for the flavor enhancer MSG. It does not directly conduct electricity, but it is a salt and like other salts when dissolved in water separates into positive and negative ions. These ions are highly mobile in water, thus permitting the solution to conduct electricity.
Vetsin is another name for MSG- monosodium glutamate.
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because it is so salty
Electricity comes to Tonga in a bunch of boats carrying diesel fuel. All electricity is generated this way.
insulatorsConductors conduct electricity, whereas inducers have trouble carrying electrical charges.
because metals have de-stabilized electrons.Thus can conduct electricity.
because electricity is not wasted
Electron
goes around the circuit carrying electricity all around the circuit