Helium is made of atoms.
Helium is an atom. Heavier elements have molecules.
Helium is mono atomic.
Helium does not form molecules but exists as individual atoms.
There may be a Helium atom or two and some diatomic atoms, but just about anything in the classroom is made of molecules.
No. Helium consists of individual atoms and does not form molecules or compounds.
No Helium is made of atoms
The number of helium atoms (not molecules) is 39,7945.10e23.
I'm not sure I understand your question. Molecules are made up of atoms, elements are composed of the same type of atoms. Every type of naturally occurring atom (except hydrogen & helium) is formed in the core of Suns (stars) and no where else. Since molecules are made of atoms and atoms are made in Suns you could say all molecules are synthesized in Suns.
molecules are made up of atoms There are monoatomic molecules as well. Helium is a monoatomic molecule. It produces a molecular ion in mass spectrometry.
Helium does not form molecules but exists solely is individual atoms.
Atoms of Helium !
helium is a separate compound.