Helium is mono atomic
Helium is an element, so it is made of only one type of atom.
Yes, both gold and helium are made of subatomic particles. Gold is composed of atoms containing protons, neutrons, and electrons, while helium is a noble gas made up of atoms with two protons, two neutrons, and two electrons.
No. The difference between them is that helium atoms have electrons, and alpha particles don't.
A molecule of helium is composed of two helium atoms.
1 mol of He contains apx 6.02214x10^23 atoms
There may be a Helium atom or two and some diatomic atoms, but just about anything in the classroom is made of molecules.
hydrogen and helium
Molecules are substances consisting two or more atoms.
Theoretically, yes, it could be split into 2 of the Deuterium isotype (1 proton, 1 neutron). However this would generate colossal energy, as the process is similar to that of an atomic bomb, only on a smaller scale (uranium has a lot more protons and neutrons to split).
Helium has two natural isotopes and is an inert noble gas.
There are 2 neutrons in a helium atoms nucleus , along with two protons.
Helium has two natural isotopes and is an inert noble gas.