why helium does not react with other elements to form compounds
No. helium does not react with any other element
Helium has completely filled orbitals, is stable, has small size and is chemically inert. It doesn't form bond with any other element.
Examples are helium, neon, argon.
organic materials MUST contain carbon compounds, so Helium in a balloon would never be organic, for it does not contain carbon.(and Helium is pretty inert - so you couldn't easily make an organic compound with it anyway).
helium is chemically inert and it doesnot react with any other elements and doesnot form any compounds
No. helium does not react with any other element
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Helium has completely filled orbitals, is stable, has small size and is chemically inert. It doesn't form bond with any other element.
Examples are helium, neon, argon.
organic materials MUST contain carbon compounds, so Helium in a balloon would never be organic, for it does not contain carbon.(and Helium is pretty inert - so you couldn't easily make an organic compound with it anyway).
helium is chemically inert and it doesnot react with any other elements and doesnot form any compounds
Helium is one element and does not chemically react.
No. helium is chemically inert and doesn't form compounds as it has completely filled orbitals.
Correct Helium can form unstable compounds (excimers).
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No. helium is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements.
Fluorine can form compounds with every element except Helium. Many compounds with the noble gases (such as neon fluoride) are pretty unstable and most are very reactive, but they can be formed.