Yes.
Helium and Neon are considered the two most inert elements.
Inert I believe
Yes, helium is an inert gas.
Helium in a chemical element, and an inert gas. It does not want to be an electrical conductor, so it is considered an insulator.
No it does not. Helium is an inert (noble) gas. The outer shell of valence electrons is considered to be "full", giving them little tendency to participate in chemical reactions.
No. helium is inert
Helium is considered an inert noble gas. Only some unstable compunds of helium are known today: HeNe, HgHe10, WHe2.
helium has completely filled valence orbitals similar to that of noble gases and is chemically inert at room temperature.
Two inert gases are helium and neon. These gases are considered inert because they are highly stable and do not readily react with other elements or compounds under normal conditions.
No, helium does not readily undergo any chemical reactions.
helium does not form bond with any other elements. hence it is an inert gas.
Gold is an inert metal, Helium, Argon, and the other nobel gases are inert. Nitrogen gas (N2) is considered inert for most purposes, though nitrogen is found in a lot of compound.