No. Alpha radiation can trigger chemical reactions, but it cannot change the fact that helium does not form stable chemical bonds. Even if you could find a way of forcing such compounds together, they would spontaneously decompose.
Oxygen Dichloride
No. It"s an inert gas,inert gases do not form compounds. Reactive gases(like Hydrogen ) do, like H-2-O or Hydrogen-Di-Oxide-better known as water.
Helium is a noble gas, meaning it has a full outer electron shell. Atoms form compounds by sharing electrons, but helium has a full set, making it an inert gas. The short answer is: It can't form compounds.
NONitrous oxide is laughing gas
Oxide ions have a charge of -2.
Aluminum chlorideIron (lll) oxide
No, laughing gas is not Helium. Laughing gas is Nitrous Oxide.
No. Oxides are a class of compounds. On its own, oxide is just an ion.
It will form a mixture of the two compounds.
The word nitrate oxide is meaning less it is either nitric oxide or nitrogen oxide, these compounds are covalent.
(the metal) oxide for example aluminum oxide
carbon dioxide Iron and Oxide form rust