Helium (He) has an atomic number of 2. It is colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert, monatomic, and heads the noble gas group. Its boiling and melting points are among the lowest of all elements and exists only as a gas. It is the second lightest element and the second most abundant element in the universe. Helium-4 has a very high nuclear binding energy and therefore is a product of nuclear fuson and radioactive decay.It is named after the Greek god of the sun, Helios, because it was first detected during a solar eclipse.
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The physical characteristics is a clear, colorless, tasteless, odorless gas at room
temperature that is lighter than air. It does not react,
but this is a chemical property.
Helium (He) has an atomic number of 2. It is colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert, monatomic, and heads the noble gas group. Its boiling and melting points are among the lowest of all elements and exists only as a gas. It is the second lightest element and the second most abundant element in the universe. Helium-4 has a very high nuclear binding energy and therefore is a product of nuclear fuson and radioactive decay.It is named after the Greek god of the sun, Helios, because it was first detected during a solar eclipse.
Helium is an inert, or noble gas, meaning that it is very unreactive
Helium is extremely light in weight. It is one of the noble gases, meaning that it does not bind easily to other elements.
Helium has many physical properties. Some of them are: mass, density and volume.
Helium is odourless,colourless, non-flammable, non metalic, and has a low boiling point. That's really all I know sorry!:P
oderless and colorless (noble gas) nonreactive
what physical properties does heliun
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Helium atoms have the same physical properties regardless of whether they are found on the Sun or on Earth. The properties of an element, such as its atomic number and mass, remain constant regardless of its location. However, the environment in which helium atoms exist can affect their behavior, such as temperature and pressure differences, which could influence their physical interactions.
Helium is an element that has physical properties. So far it has eluded efforts to make it react with anything else. It could thus be argued it does not have chemical properties other than it is very inert.
Well it is partly true. Helium has physical properties like density, boiling point, conductivity etc. But it has no chemical property.
Physical properties of Helium(He)are: 1.It is colorless. 2.It is lighter than air. 3.It is odorless. 4.It is tasteless.
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Helium is a colourless, odourless gas with an extremely low boiling point
Helium atoms have the same physical properties regardless of whether they are found on the Sun or on Earth. The properties of an element, such as its atomic number and mass, remain constant regardless of its location. However, the environment in which helium atoms exist can affect their behavior, such as temperature and pressure differences, which could influence their physical interactions.
Helium is an element that has physical properties. So far it has eluded efforts to make it react with anything else. It could thus be argued it does not have chemical properties other than it is very inert.
Well it is partly true. Helium has physical properties like density, boiling point, conductivity etc. But it has no chemical property.
Physical properties of Helium(He)are: 1.It is colorless. 2.It is lighter than air. 3.It is odorless. 4.It is tasteless.
Helium is an element a pure substance it is a chemical. It has properties eg it is a gas, it is colourless, it is odourless
the first property is gas emit lights and helium
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helium is chemically inert and has no chemical properties
Helium is inert. There are no known compounds. It has no chemical properties.
The physical properties of a can of soda at a temperature like 5 deg C are very similar to the physical properties of water at 5 deg C.
Sulphur and helium have entirely different properties. Sulphur has properties similar to group 16 elements. Helium has properties similar to group 18 elements.