Yes it is.
Helium is one of the noble gasses.
The five noble gasses are neon, xenon, kryton, helium, argon, radon, and ununoctium.
Argon and Helium are part of the noble gasses family.
No. Like the other noble gasses, helium ix completely odorless.
No. Helium is one of the "noble" gasses, and they generally don't react with much.
They are the noble gasses
Helium, Neon, Argon, Xenon, Krypton and a radio-active one called Radon
Noble gases, such as helium, neon, and argon, typically do not form chemical bonds with other atoms due to their stable electron configurations.
Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon
NONE: Argon (A ... At No 18 & At Wt 39.944) is one of the 'Noble Gasses' like Helium and Neon.
They are all inert or "noble" gasses that generally are not affected in chemical reactions.
The noble gasses are all elements in the last group in the Periodic Table, starting w/ helium ending w/ radon