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Yes, osmium is electrically conductive. As a dense transition metal, it has a structure that allows electrons to flow freely, contributing to its conductivity. However, its conductivity is lower than that of metals like copper and silver. Osmium is primarily used in applications where its hardness and resistance to wear are more important than its electrical properties.

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