YES,it is a non reactive(noble)gas so it has trouble bonding with anthing else
it's an inert gas.
Gaseous state at STP.
helium is a gas
gaseous state.
Gas
A Gas
in its pure natural state uncombined with other elements, bromine is a LIQUID...
Topaz usually shows up as being a yellow color in it's pure state. Blue topaz appears as blue in it's natural state.
Elemental lithium is NOT a natural resource. Lithium is found as an ion in a combined state, such as lithium carbonate. The reason why lithium is not found naturally is because it is too reactive a metal.
Yes, in some places naturally occurring "nuggets" of copper can be found.
Helium is obtained from liquifying natural gas
The element, Radon is one of the Noble Gases like Helium and Neon that do not form compounds. Thus Radon is always found in the Pure State.
if sodium is in a compound, it will not be in natural state. natural state implies that it is a pure element. ie not a compound
Helium found in atmosphere will have other gases as impurities. But it can be isolated by suitable method (generally by adsorption of gases) to get pure helium.
Helium does not combine with other elements and pure helium will exist by itself as elemental helium.
Helium is pure as it is on the periodic table.
Yes. helium is found in its elemental form. it is chemically inert as it has completely filled orbitals.
Helium has completely filled orbitals. hence it is chemically inert (non reactive) and is found in its pure elemental form.
In atmosphere, helium is found as a mixture along with other gases. But this helium can be isolated and obtained in pure form by suitable techniques.
Helium is a pure substance
Helium is a pure chemical element.
A Gas