None: electricity is not 'MATTER' so it is not a compound with a chem. formula.
[An 'equation' is differing from 'formula', but that is what you've probably meant in you Question]
Electricity consists of electrons, and in chemistry, it is usually denoted by an ion's charge (e.g. Cl-). In chemical equations, it may be referred to as electrical energy.
electricity, chemical compounds and acid
These are examples of physical properties.
Any fuel converts chemical potential energy contained in the fuel into some other form of energy such as heat to make electricity. Electricity is not a substance so contains no chemical potential energy.
Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
if you know chemical bonding it is easier to understand but any substance that doestn contain charge carriers is a poor conductor of electricity i.e. a substance that doenst contain free moving electrons or ions to propagate the current
The word is galvanism. It means electricity produced by chemical action.
Electricity is Energy. But this energy can come from a chemical reaction as in batteries, normal and rechargeable.
No, Electricity from Chemical reaction may be DC.e.g Battery
chemical
no, chemical energy is the energy released from chemical reactions
Electricity is not a chemical nor a structure. It is energy generated between two opposite charges.
its not a chemical process
chemical change
chemical energy
This is a chemical change. Chemical reactions are chemical changes.
The chemical structure of Sulfur would prevent the conduction of electricity.
The word electricity originates from the Greek word "Electra".