Yes. it is true. helium is chemically inert and it does not react with any other element.
helium is chemically inert and has no chemical properties
Helium is inert. There are no known compounds. It has no chemical properties.
Well it is partly true. Helium has physical properties like density, boiling point, conductivity etc. But it has no chemical property.
No, helium is a noble gas on the periodic table of elements and is combustible which is a property of a gas.Additional answer to correct the aboveHelium is indeed a noble gas, which means it won't react with anything. Furthermore, it's not correct to say combustibility is a property of a gas, because there are plenty of gases which are not combustible, for example carbon dioxide, argon, neon, etc.
no
Sulphur and helium have entirely different properties. Sulphur has properties similar to group 16 elements. Helium has properties similar to group 18 elements.
Helium does not have chemical properties similar to Br (bromine). Helium is a noble gas and is chemically inert, while bromine is a reactive nonmetal.
Helium is an element a pure substance it is a chemical. It has properties eg it is a gas, it is colourless, it is odourless
But of course. One of its properties is that it is very unreactive.
Helium is chemically inert; it does not combine with any other element.
No they do not. Sulfur is a reactive solid, while helium is a nonreactive gas.
The only significant chemical property of helium is that it does not undergo chemical reactions.