Helium is an element, meaning that it can't be broken down by chemical means. It is pure helium. Anything on the Period Table of Elements can't be broken down further by chemical means.
Common compounds for helium include helium-3 (He-3) and helium-4 (He-4), which are isotopes of helium. Helium is typically chemically inert and does not readily form compounds with other elements under normal conditions.
Helium is a noble gas and is inert, meaning it does not react with common compounds like oxygen, nitrogen, or carbon dioxide. Helium is chemically stable and does not form compounds easily due to its full outer electron shell.
Helium does not form any compounds.
helium doesnot form any compounds
helium doesnot form any compounds
helium does not from any compounds.
Helium doesnot form any compounds.
Helium is chemically inert and does not form any compounds
helium is chemically inert and it doesnot react with any other elements and doesnot form any compounds
Helium does not form any compound.
Helium is chemically inert and does not form any compounds.
Helium does not form compounds.