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Only at very high electric field strengths, sufficient to ionize some of the helium atoms.

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Helium is a noble gas and is generally considered to be a poor conductor of electricity. It is typically used in applications where electrical conductivity is not desired, such as in balloons or in cooling systems for medical imaging equipment.

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