No, Helium is an inert or "noble" gas. It does not make chemical combinations with any other atoms.
Molecules have the strongest attractions to one another in substances with strong intermolecular forces, such as in ionic compounds or polar molecules. These attractions result in higher melting and boiling points for these substances.
by the forces of the nagitve and positive attractions
Helium is a gas . . . it has neither strength nor brittleness.
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The meaning of Valentine as in the name, is strong and healthy. Valentine's Day is a day for showing love or affection towards another.
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Yes, if you have enough helium in a balloon that is large enough and strong enough to stand the strains involved.
extra strong intermolecular attractions between polar molecules -apex
extra strong intermolecular attractions between polar molecules -apex
Ionic solids are stabilized by strong electrostatic attractions between oppositely charged ions. This is known as ionic bonding, which involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another to create a stable arrangement of ions. These attractions are responsible for the high melting and boiling points of ionic solids.
No, attractions among ions within a crystal lattice are strong due to the electrostatic forces between oppositely charged ions. These attractions create a stable structure that gives crystals their rigidity and specific properties.
Helium, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe and Rn are stable bonds. Helium has 2 protons and 2 electrons.