If your talking about state, like as in states of matter, then electricity has none. Electricity is not matter, so it can not have a state.
No, rayon does not conduct electricity as it is a non-conductive material.
Ionic compounds do conduct electricity, but only when they are dissolved in water or melted. In these states, the ions are free to move, allowing them to carry an electric current. However, in solid form, ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because the ions are fixed in place within the crystal lattice and cannot move freely.
no they do not conduct because they are neutral things
Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
A solution containing ions conduct electricity. They are different for each solution.
No, camphor does not conduct electricity. It is a type of organic compound, so it cannot ionize to conduct electricity.
because they are tight together
Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.
Superconductors can conduct electricity.
yes a pineapple can conduct electricity.
Yes, sodium conducts electricity. It is a metal that can easily lose its outer electron to form a positive ion, allowing it to conduct electricity in both solid and molten states.
Yes, copper chloride does conduct electricity when dissolved in water or in molten form. In these states, the copper ions and chloride ions are free to move and carry electric charge.
all metals can conduct electricity
Yes, Sodium is a metal and it does conduct electricity.
No, latex is an insulating material and does not conduct electricity.
Many inorganic compounds conduct electricity.
A solution containing ions conduct electricity.