No. Helium is an inert gas, therefore, it is not conductive.
Sulfur is not conductive in its pure form. However, when combined with certain materials to form compounds like sulfuric acid or iron sulfide, it can exhibit conductive properties.
The symbol of Helium is He. Helium's atomic number is 2.
The symbol for hydrogen is H, and the symbol for helium is He.
Yes, CaBr2 is conductive when dissolved in water. It dissociates into Ca2+ and 2Br- ions, which can carry an electric current. Solid CaBr2 itself is not conductive because the ions are not free to move and carry charge.
AnswerThere are two variants of helium -- helium 3 and helium 4. Helium 4 is not magnetic but helium 3 is. Its magnetism is, however, of different nature than e.g. that of iron. The magnetism of helium 3 is used for medical lung imaging.
Helium in a chemical element, and an inert gas. It does not want to be an electrical conductor, so it is considered an insulator.
The thermal conductivity of helium is 0.1513 W/(m K)
No, fire is not conductive.
Yes, glycol is conductive.
Yes, iron is conductive.
No, magnets are not conductive. Magnets do not allow electricity to flow through them like conductive materials do.
No, ozone is not conductive. It is a dimagentic molecule.
Yes, osmium is a metal and is conductive.
No, Scotch tape is not conductive.
No, ethylene glycol is not conductive.
No, spider webs are not conductive.
Yes, diamonds are not conductive of electricity.