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Q: What is the name of a substance that allows electricity to pass through it?
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What is the scientific name of a substance that lets electricity flow through it?

A substance that lets electricity flow through it is called a conductor (or sometimes, to be more explicit, it is called an electrical conductor). Substances which do not permit the flow of electricity are called insulators.


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