It is not a matter. It is one of seven kind of energy. Electricity is produce generator.
Most ionic solids cannot conduct electricity in the solid phase. They only do so in the liquid phase. While they are solid, the ions in the ionic solid are fixed in their lattice so cannot move to conduct electricity whereas in the liquid phase, the ions are free and mobile and can act as charge carriers for electricity.
rubber
No.
Liquid mercury can conduct electricity, it's what makes mercury thermostats work. As for solid mercury, it conducts electricity in solid phase as all metals do.
Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
It is not a matter. It is one of seven kind of energy. Electricity is produce generator.
No. Water can only conduct electricity in its liquid state with dissolved ionic solutes.
Depends on the matter
solid liquid gas plasma
Any solid metal plus liquid mercury in their elemental form.
Metals can be solid or liquid. Through Melting Phase Transition, the solid metal will change its state from solid to liquid. Through Freezing Phase Transition, the liquid metal will change its state from liquid to solid.
liquid