*it has a filled valence shell
No. Helium is not molecular it is monoatomic. Helium is unreactive and forms no compounds.
No, it is completely unreactive.
Helium is nonreactive because of its full outer shell of electrons and forms no compounds.
Helium is the least reactive element, to the point of being unreactive.
Helium is totally unreactive.
Because helium is an unreactive chemical element.
No. Helium is not molecular it is monoatomic. Helium is unreactive and forms no compounds.
No, it is completely unreactive.
noble gases helium to be exact
Helium
helium
Helium has completely filled orbitals and hence is unreactive.
Helium does not react with other elements. It is a noble gas and has a full outer shell of electrons. Because it is not seeking to gain or lose any of its electrons, it will not react.
Helium is considered as totally inert and unreactive. It is the first element of the noble gases.
Helium is nonreactive because of its full outer shell of electrons and forms no compounds.
Balls
Some element that is unreactive, like any of the rare gases helium, neon, argon etc.