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Q: What elements react with gallium and what are the compounds that form?
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Explain why helium does not react with other element to form a compounds?

why helium does not react with other elements to form compounds


What elements do nonmetals react with?

Nonmetals may react with metal to form ionic compounds (salts) or other nonmetal elements to form organic compounds.


Why do you not find pure samples of highly reactive element in the ground?

Being very reactive these elements react quickly and form compounds.


How does mercury react with other elements?

Mercury forms amalgams with most metals. It can react with non-metals to form to types of compounds: mercurous and mercuric compounds.


Helium does not react with other elements?

Correct Helium can form unstable compounds (excimers).


What element does gallium combine with?

It can combine with several elements, the strongest bond is when gallium forms with hafnium.


What happens when chemical elements are combined?

When element chemically combine, they form compounds that have properties that are similar to those of the uncombined elements


What is helium compounds?

helium is chemically inert and it doesnot react with any other elements and doesnot form any compounds


How can you use the arrangement of elements in the periodic table to predict how they will react with other elements to form compounds?

bc the valence e-


What element other than Carbon has atoms that will react with other elements to form a variety of compounds?

There are very many elements which will do that.


What is the building blocks of a compound?

Atoms belong to and are the smallest divisible parts of elements and elements react to form compounds.


Why is helium grouped differently?

It is one of the inert gases. These do not react or form compounds with other elements.