No. Both are noble gases and do not combine with each other
Examples are helium, neon, argon.
helium does not combine with any element
Inert elements do not form bond.. Helium , neon and argon aren't likely to form bond.
You will get water and argon. Hydrogen an oxygen will readily and violently combine to form water. Argon is an inert gas, and so will not combine with other elements.
Helium
They form a mixture of argon and helium. Both argon and helium are noble gasses, meaning that the do not usually react and certainly will not react with one another.
Examples are helium, neon, argon.
helium does not combine with any element
Inert elements do not form bond.. Helium , neon and argon aren't likely to form bond.
You will get water and argon. Hydrogen an oxygen will readily and violently combine to form water. Argon is an inert gas, and so will not combine with other elements.
hydrogen combine to form helium by nuclear fusion reaction
Group 0 Elements ( Helium, Neon, Argon...) do not form compounds because they have a complete Octet and are thus unreactive and exist as mono atomic elements
They can combine in lots of ways. Some reactive elements will combine on their own but others need heating to combine. Noble gases (krypton, argon, xenon, helium, neon and radon) do not react (combine) with other atoms.
Helium
An example is the helium-neon laser.
Compound?
Helium, neon and argon are the least likely elements to form compounds.