The formula for a compound for helium is H. It has two electrons in its first and last shell. Hence, it is electronically stable. It is a noble/inert or rare gas. It is found in a free state in nature. Hence, it does not react with any other element to form ionic or covalent bond.
Helium gas is mostly the light element helium (He), which is gaseous at room temperature and pressure. Earth's helium comes from the decay of radioactive substances, and is found in natural gas (methane) deposits.
He is the chemical formula for Helium gas. Since there is no subscript, that means there is only only atom of Helium.
Helium is actually an element, so therefore it is simply He
Helium Oxide does not exist, as helium is a noble gas that will not react with oxygen.
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yes, eg:- helium=he formula of helium=he
There isn't one. there is a common formula: He
I am unsure what you mean by the formula for Hydrogen and Helium because both are an element, not a compound and you would generally not have a formula for an element. However, I can tell you that the difference between the formula for Hydrogen gas and Helium gas if; Hydrogen gas: H2 H-H Helium gas: He Hope this helps
The Chemical Formula for Helium is He.
The chemical symbol of helium is He; the chemical symbol of magnesium is Mg.
Chemical symbol (not formula) of hydrogen is H and for helium is He.
No. Helium is the name of a chemical element.
yes, eg:- helium=he formula of helium=he
There isn't one. there is a common formula: He
I am unsure what you mean by the formula for Hydrogen and Helium because both are an element, not a compound and you would generally not have a formula for an element. However, I can tell you that the difference between the formula for Hydrogen gas and Helium gas if; Hydrogen gas: H2 H-H Helium gas: He Hope this helps
The Chemical Formula for Helium is He.
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Helium (He) is a chemical element, not a compound; the chemical symbol is He.
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The chemical symbol of helium is He; the chemical symbol of magnesium is Mg.
0.46 divided by the formula weight of helium (4) 0.46/4=0.115 or 0.12 moles of Helium