Like all metals, it conducts heat and electricity.
Thermal conductivity refers to the conductivity that is associated with heat. Electrical conductivity refers to the conductivity that is associated with electricity.
Conductivity - either thermal conductivity, or electrical conductivity.
Thermal conductivity Electrical conductivity
ductivity and electric and thermal conductivity.
A Banana contains a certain amount of Potassium and because that conducts electricity the banana itself will conduct electricity.
Uranium thermal conductivity: 27 W/mK Uranium electrical resistivity: 28.10-8 ohm.meter
The thermal conductivity of boron is 27.4
The thermal conductivity of helium is 0.1513 W/(m K)
Thermal conductivity. (and perhaps you should also conciser "latent heat" because that is also heat that is being carried).
Thermal conductivity is a Physical property
It depends on what you compare it to. Steel has a thermal conductivity about 100 times greater than insulation, but is less conductive than materials such as ceramic or copper.
Osmium thermal conductivity is 87,4 W/m.K.