organic materials MUST contain carbon compounds, so Helium in a balloon would never be organic, for it does not contain carbon.
(and Helium is pretty inert - so you couldn't easily make an organic compound with it anyway).
Helium is neither organic or inorganic because it is an element and elements alone cannot be classified as organic or inorganic in nature. For a compound to be organic , it must have a carbon hydrogen bond.
Yes, helium is always an element, wherever it is. Just as any other element is, wherever it is, even if mixed up with other elements and compounds.
That depends on what balloons- helium is only in balloons that float.
Helium is inorganic.
Helium is an inorganic gas.
Helium is a pure element.
Helium in a chemical element, and an inert gas. It does not want to be an electrical conductor, so it is considered an insulator.
The symbol of the element helium is He(one of the noble gases).
The chemical symbol of helium is He; the chemical symbol of magnesium is Mg.
Helium's chemical property is its low reactivity.
helium has no physical or chemical change helium has no physical or chemical change
Helium in a chemical element, and an inert gas. It does not want to be an electrical conductor, so it is considered an insulator.
Examples: water, heavy water, organic compounds, sodium, lead, helium.
The chemical symbol of helium is He.
helium is chemically inert and has no chemical properties
No one chemical property is known for Helium.
The symbol of the element helium is He(one of the noble gases).
Helium is inert. There are no known compounds. It has no chemical properties.
Helium (He) is a chemical element, not a compound; the chemical symbol is He.
No. Helium is the name of a chemical element.
He is the atomic symbol for Helium
The chemical symbol for helium is "He."
It doesn't. Helium is chemically inert or doesn't have any chemical property.