If your asking if a molecule or compound containing helium is a "bent" molecule like water, then the answer is no. Helium is one of the noble or inert gases, which fulfill the octet rule and do not need to bond in order to share or transfer electrons. Hence the noble gases and helium will not react, even with another atom of the same element. So in short, since helium won't bond with any other atom to become a molecule or compound, there is no way for it to be bent. Of course, I interpreted "bend" with the structure of a molecule... this may not be what you're looking for, in which case you will have to be more specific.
Beta particles (electrons) are less massive than alpha particles (Helium-4 nuclei), by a factor of approximately 8000.
The future tense of "bend" is "will bend" or "shall bend."
He - Helium
helium in a jar diff from helium atom
There is no word equation, except that helium will exist as liquid phase in liquid helium
The abbreviation for gas helium is He.
Helium has 2 protons, 2 neutrons and 2 electrons. The symbol for helium is He and the atomic number is 2.
Yes, they are isotopes of helium
Yes I can do that...depends on the steel. I like when girls have superstrength and can bend steel.
Helium: He
helium
5d bend