no
Astatine is not a good conductor of electricity. This is because it is a non-metal. All non-metals do not conduct electricity, and all metals do. The two exceptions are carbon and silicon, which are non-metals, but conduct electricity well.
Neodymium does conduct electricity. It's conductivity, however is about 1/50th that of copper, which makes it a fairly poor conductor as far as metals are concerned. Not all magnetic substances conduct, however. Ferrite for example is an iron ceramic compound which allows it to be magnetized, even as an insulator.
Almost all metals are good conductors of heat and electricity but alkali metals such as silver are very good conductor of heat and electricity.
Any substance with free electrons (or free ions in aqueous solutions) can conduct electricity. It explains the fact that all metals conduct electricity well.
All acids conduct electricity except when they are dry
All countries use electricity to a greater or lesser extent.
To maintain a 'modern society' all countries need electricity.
All countries have electricity, to a greater or lesser extent.
No it is not available all over the world.Currently, more than 2.1 billion people or 425 millions households are still without access to electricity.
No. Sky Mail is not available in all countries. However, it is available world wide and some Sky Mail providers deliver to over 180 countries and territories.
See the answer to the Related Question shown below for a lot of information about household electricity supplies all around the world.
we can get hydro electricity from the water which is re useable all the time
It is bad to have electricity on all the time because it makes your energy bill high alsobad 4 environment
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In the United States, the United Kingdom and Nearly all of Europe and the countries in the Pacific Theater had electricity. Nearly all of the well developed countries have had electrical power since the early twentieth century.
Your question is too open- do you mean in a country? If you mean the world then you will have to add all of the different countries amount of electricity together and figure out a percentage then, I wouldn't recommend it though because it will take a lot of research and time.
i really dont know but guessing yes as it is a major company and all major companys are available worlwide, if it is not available in different countries then i will be surprised