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Q: What is the name of moving particles in electricity?
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Do solid nac2h3o2 and sugar crystals conduct electricity?

no, you need moving changed particles to conduct electricity


What are the moving particles that make up electricity?

Free Delocalised Electrons or Ions in Liquids (or in a Molten Substance).


What are the names of the particles that carry the charge when electricity flows through molten NaCl and aqueous NaCl?

Free-moving electrons


What energy is the energy electricity charged particles moving from one place to another?

Depending on the medium, it could be "current" or "spark".


Does gas have fast moving particles?

yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.


What name is given to the particles moving around the shells of an atom?

electrons.


Does electricity have mater?

In its most basic form (by its most basic definition), electricity is moving charges. Moving charges are matter, so electricity, which we normally consider to be moving electrons, is a moving matter stream. But it can also be looked at as a moving energy stream or as a wave, and this is a function of the physics associated with wave-particle duality. But you can consider a stream of moving electrons as matter because electrons are subatomic particles with mass.


What is the name for energy made by moving electrons?

electricity, electrical energy


Are the particles moving?

Subatomic particles cannot be prevented from moving.


How do the states of matter differ in terms of motions to their particles?

Gasses will have the fastest moving particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving particles.


Which change of state has fast moving particles?

Gas has fast moving particles.


How can you tell that the particles in a cup of water are moving slower or faster?

hot water has fast moving particles, and cold water has slow moving particles