No. helium is chemically inert
Because hydrogen is reactive and combines with oxygen, while helium is inert.
if lithium loses one electron it attains the stable noble gas electron configuration of helium. hence it is highly reactive.
Because helium (He) is lighter than air and not flammable like Hydrogen (H) which is the lightest element.
helium is a non reactive gas at room temperature
No, argon is not a highly reactive gas. It is stable.
Helium is a very non reactive gas.
helium
Helium (He) is a noble (inert) gas placed in the group 18 of the Periodic Table.Helium falls in inert gas. It is stable and non-reactive.
Helium is an inert gas. It has 2 electons.it is non reactive.
Helium has two electrons which means the "valence" orbital is full, this also means that helium is not highly reactive. All of the noble gases also have filled "valence" orbitals so helium acts more like a noble gas and is placed in that column.
Hydrogen or Helium
Nitrogen gas is stable. However there are nitrogen compounds that are reactive.