Helium does not form any bonds unless it is ionized using a tremendous energy. And it undergoes nuclear reactions when there is a high temperature such as the sun's surface.
None. helium doesnt react with any other element
In quite a lot of ways. --> Helium has two electrons whilst hydrogen has one --> Helium is a noble gas --> Helium is a bigger atom --> Helium's symbol (He) has an "e" compared to hydrogen's symbol (H) --> Helium is less reactive --> Helium doesn't create H-bonds
Calcium can make two bonds because it is in the same group as oxygen.
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None, just like Neon. However, I've heard that Helium can bond briefly sometimes, but artificially induced in a lab under great pressure, etc. This isn't officially proved yet.
None. helium doesnt react with any other element
Helium never bonds with anything. It is inert.
No. Helium does not bond with anything.
It does not form bonds
Helium, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe and Rn are stable bonds. Helium has 2 protons and 2 electrons.
Helium
Helium
In quite a lot of ways. --> Helium has two electrons whilst hydrogen has one --> Helium is a noble gas --> Helium is a bigger atom --> Helium's symbol (He) has an "e" compared to hydrogen's symbol (H) --> Helium is less reactive --> Helium doesn't create H-bonds
Helium
0 bonds
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Calcium can make two bonds because it is in the same group as oxygen.