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, 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.
When they discovered that when rubbing amber made a spark, it was named electricity after the Greek word elektrik. It was roundabout just in the Victorians when the first electronical devices were released here in the United Kingdom.
The word is galvanism. It means electricity produced by chemical action.
No, Electricity from Chemical reaction may be DC.e.g Battery
Electricity is Energy. But this energy can come from a chemical reaction as in batteries, normal and rechargeable.
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its not a chemical process
chemical change
The word electricity originates from the Greek word "Electra".
Electricity is not a chemical and it does not have a chemical formula. Electric current consists of moving electrons; static electricity consists of unmoving electrons.
Electricity is not a substance with a specific chemical formula or structural formula. It is the flow of electrons through a conductor like a wire. The behavior of electricity is governed by the movement of electric charge.
This is a chemical change. Chemical reactions are chemical changes.
The chemical structure of Sulfur would prevent the conduction of electricity.
Chemical energy can be used as a source of electricity through chemical reactions in batteries. When a battery is connected to a circuit, the chemical reaction within the battery generates electrical energy that can be used to power devices.