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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]

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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.

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