It will not lose any electron.
As it is a noble gas (Group 18 ) it will not either gain or lose or share any electrons.
It has a completely filled shell.
So there is no need for losing electrons.
They are also called as 'Inert Gases'.
The element helium (He) is an inert or noble gas. It, like the other inert gases, is not interested in any kind of electron borrowing, loaning or sharing arrangements. It will tend not to gain or lose electrons.
2 electrons
Metals usually lose electrons, this is why many charges are positive.
Helium has 8 valence electrons. It is a noble gas. none = 0
Helium IS an atom. It has 2 electrons and 2 protons making it a noble gas.
Helium has 2 electrons.
helium has 2 valence electrons (in s orbital) and has complete s orbital. So it does not need to gain or lose more electrons to be stable.
Helium is already stable. Hydrogen should gain or lose one electron to be stable.
The element helium (He) is an inert or noble gas. It, like the other inert gases, is not interested in any kind of electron borrowing, loaning or sharing arrangements. It will tend not to gain or lose electrons.
2 electrons as the atomic number of helium is 2
Helium has 2 valence electrons.
Helium atom has 2 electrons.
Helium-3 has 1 neutron and 2 electrons. Helium-4 has 2 neutrons and 2 electrons.
2 valence electrons for helium (helium has only 1 shell)
helium has 2 valence electrons (in s orbital) and has complete s orbital. So it does not need to gain or lose more electrons to be stable.
2 electrons
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