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Well... none, but... Helium is often found in conjunction with uranium-bearing ores. The reason for this is that when heavy elements decay by the alpha process, they emit an alpha particle, which is a helium-4 nucleus. The amount of helium found in uranium-bearing rocks is therefore dependent on several factors: how much uranium is present, how long it's been there, what the geological conditions are (is the rock porous, is there an impervious dome structure to trap the helium, etc.) and many other things. For these reasons, it's very difficult to give an exact answer beyond noting that it's fairly common that where uranium is found, at least some helium will be found as well.

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nothing. helium will not react with uranium

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