No it does not. Helium is an inert (noble) gas. The outer shell of valence electrons is considered to be "full", giving them little tendency to participate in chemical reactions.
Helium is chemically inert and will not react with any other elements.
nothing helium will not bond with anything and there for can not create a compound But there may be a few derivatives of a metastable F HeO- anion, in which helium is covalently bonded to oxygen.
The sun burns small amounts of helium and when combined with oxygen, the helium makes neon. The sun burns mostly hydrogen.
No, helium is chemically inert
Oxygen is not known as helium. But a mixture of oxygen and helium is used in the oxygen cylinder for underwater diving.
yes, helium does dissolve into oxygen.
No. Helium and oxygen are two different elements.
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There isn't a specific compound that can be made using 15g of oxygen and 5g of helium, as oxygen and helium do not readily react with each other to form compounds. However, both oxygen and helium are gases at standard conditions.
Helium
Helium doesn't react with anything, so combined (I'm assuming you mean as a mixture?) they won't do anything.
Hydrogen an react with oxygen to form water and not helium
Helium is completely inert. Oxygen will react with many substances.