Helium is a noble gas, chemically inert.
I believe Helium was discovered by looking at the spectral lines of colour in sunlight. The two variants of helium found blocked out unique and previously unblocked areas of the spectrum. These spectral lines were unique to Helium and as such scientists knew it was unique.
Helium
Helium is inert. It does not react with anything.
hydrogen gas and helium gas which makes it unique.
No, helium does not bond with anything.
Helium never bonds with anything. It is inert.
Helium doesn't react with anything.
yes it is resistant. helium does not react with anything.
Helium cannot turn into anything, it is a stable element.
No. Helium does not bond with anything.
Helium doesn't react with anything, so combined (I'm assuming you mean as a mixture?) they won't do anything.
It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.