Argon Flourohydride and HydroHelium ion (+1) (HArF and HHe+ respectively).
helium cannot be found in any compounds. it is chemically inert
Helium is a gas; no ores or minerals. Helium exist in natural methane gas and also is released in very small amounts from many rocks containing uranium.
Helium has completely filled orbitals. hence it is chemically inert (non reactive) and is found in its pure elemental form.
the two are chemical and hereditary compounds that are found in an membrane ! :)
helium doesn't form compounds
helium cannot be found in any compounds. it is chemically inert
Helium does not form compounds.
There are no common compounds of helium and probably are no compounds of helium at all, because helium is the least reactive of all elements.
Helium is an element. It is the second element on the periodic table, therefore containing two protons. It is not made of compounds.
Helium does not form any compounds.
There are none. Helium does not form any compounds.
helium doesnot form any compounds
helium doesnot form any compounds
helium does not from any compounds.
Helium is a gas; no ores or minerals. Helium exist in natural methane gas and also is released in very small amounts from many rocks containing uranium.
Helium doesnot form any compounds.
Hydrogen and helium