It will be applied to your final bill.
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.
I didn't know electricity had a molten state...
NaCl can conduct electricity in the molten state, and when dissociated into its constituent ions in water, Na2+ and Cl-.
No, aluminum does not conduct electricity in a dissolved state because it exists as positively charged aluminum ions in a solution, which are not free to move and carry an electric current.
No, diamond is an insulator and does not conduct electricity in its solid state. This is because it does not have free electrons to carry an electric current.
When you move to another state, your electricity deposit may be returned to you by your current utility company, typically after your final bill is settled. Make sure to provide your forwarding address to ensure you receive the deposit refund. Alternatively, the deposit may be transferred to your new utility provider if they require one.
You will need to contact your current electricity provider to request a refund of your deposit after cancelling your service. The refund process typically involves any outstanding charges or fees being deducted from the deposit amount before the remainder is returned to you.
It depends on circumstances, Why are you not getting the car?,,,,,,,,,,,,, Who were you getting it from?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, When did you place deposit?,,,,,,,,,, Any other details? Dealer is in another state. No contract signed. Deposit was to indicate actual interest, but not a contract.
your mom has to happen
your mom has to happen
No We cannot deposit directly into the accounts of the different state banks.
Someone deposit state refund check thru mobile bank. I told them user name and pass. How can I check it is real? What if the check is fake what is gonna happen?
Largest mica deposit in the world is in Kodarma district in Jharkhand state in India.
it will not be refunded
it will not be refunded
it will not be refunded
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.