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.
Does not react with anything because it is a noble gas
No helium is an inert gas so it doesn't react with other substances.
Helium doesn't normally react with any other element (not even itself). It's one of the Nobel Gasses.
Helium is chemically inert as it has completely filled orbitals
Any reaction; helium is an unreactive gas.
Helium is almost completely unreactive.
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Helium does not react with any elements at normal circumstances because all the vacant spaces of the outer electron shell are filled. It will not normally give up or gain electrons but ions of helium may react with other elements.
No, helium is a noble gas on the periodic table of elements and is combustible which is a property of a gas.Additional answer to correct the aboveHelium is indeed a noble gas, which means it won't react with anything. Furthermore, it's not correct to say combustibility is a property of a gas, because there are plenty of gases which are not combustible, for example carbon dioxide, argon, neon, etc.
The helium and liquid hydrogen won't mix. The liquid nitrogen is not cold enough to cause the helium to liquify, and the helium is an inert gas and will not react with the nitrogen.
No. Cesium reacts with a number of nonmetals, bu not with other metals or metalloids. Cesium is a powerful reducing agent and will react strongly with oxidizing substances.
Helium does not burn. It is an extremely stable noble gas. Only in a nuclear reactor can it be made to react.
yes
Helium's chemical property is its low reactivity.
These are noble gases and do not readily react with other substances.
Helium is completely inert. Oxygen will react with many substances.
No. helium does not react with any other element
why helium does not react with other elements to form compounds
Helium will not react with any other element.
Helium does not react with any elements at normal circumstances because all the vacant spaces of the outer electron shell are filled. It will not normally give up or gain electrons but ions of helium may react with other elements.
helium has completely filled orbitals. hence it is chemically inert (or doesn't react with other elements).
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No, helium is a noble gas on the periodic table of elements and is combustible which is a property of a gas.Additional answer to correct the aboveHelium is indeed a noble gas, which means it won't react with anything. Furthermore, it's not correct to say combustibility is a property of a gas, because there are plenty of gases which are not combustible, for example carbon dioxide, argon, neon, etc.