No. Helium is not molecular it is monoatomic. Helium is unreactive and forms no compounds.
helium has completely filled orbitals, hence it has stable electronic configuration and unreactive.
Helium is a stable element or inert gas. It is difficult to get it to react with anything else.
No. Helium is inert.
Nothing. Helium and CO2 are non reactive with each other. Helium is a noble gas and not reactive at all. This mixture is used as a welding shield to minimize slag, and if oxygen is also included it is used as a deep diving air mix.
The noble gases: Helium, neon, etc.
Helium in non reactive!
Helium is the least reactive element, to the point of being unreactive.
Because hydrogen is reactive and combines with oxygen, while helium is inert.
helium is non reactive.
No. Helium is a nonmetal but it is completely non-reactive.
Helium is neutral and not reactive.
Helium is inert. It does not react with anything.
Nothing. Helium and CO2 are non reactive with each other. Helium is a noble gas and not reactive at all. This mixture is used as a welding shield to minimize slag, and if oxygen is also included it is used as a deep diving air mix.
No. helium is chemically inert
Helium - and other noble gases - hardly react at all.
The noble gases: Helium, neon, etc.
Helium in non reactive!
yes
Justin Horan
Helium is a very non reactive gas.