No, helium is a noble gas and does not have any alloys or metallic properties.
Helium does not form any compounds.
helium doesnot form any compounds
helium doesn't have any alternate name.
Helium doesnot combine with any element
Helium does not form any compound.
helium does not from any compounds.
helium doesnot form any compounds
No. helium is chemically inert.
Ferrous alloys contain iron as the base metal, while non-ferrous alloys do not. Ferrous alloys are typically magnetic and have higher strength but lower corrosion resistance compared to non-ferrous alloys. Non-ferrous alloys, on the other hand, are lighter, have better corrosion resistance, and are often used in applications where magnetic properties are not desirable.
Gold is an element. No alloys are found in any element.
Your body does not need helium. Helium is an inert gas, and it is not found as a "building block" of any organic material, or any other materials for that matter.
Helium is chemically inert and does not form any compounds.