Helium belongs in the noble gas family, which is group 18 (VIIIA or 0) on the Periodic Table. It is a noble gas because its valence shell is filled (with two electrons) and it is completely non-reactive.
Helium belongs to a group of elements called the noble gases. These elements are in the far right column of the periodic table. The reason they are called the noble gases is because they are the most stable of elements, by virtue of their electron shells being completely filled.
which family or group does helium belong to? Helium belongs to the noble gas family.
Noble Gases, its a chemical element, atomic number 2
Helium, He, belongs the the "noble gasses".
group 18
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noble gas family
The metal family
the noble gases, group 18
gas
Argon and Helium are part of the noble gasses family.
The Noble gases, or the inert gases, along with Argon, Helium, Xenon and Krypton.
The family/group where they belong.
Barium is located in the alkali metals group.
The symbol of the element helium is He(one of the noble gases).
Argon and Helium are part of the noble gasses family.
The Noble gases, or the inert gases, along with Argon, Helium, Xenon and Krypton.
it belong to the Alkaline earth metal family
Helium belongs to the family of the 'noble gases'
Helium is a gas, belonging to noble gases (group 18)
actinides
Helium is one of the six Noble Gases, along with Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
The family/group where they belong.
Noble gases. Also known as Group Zero and inert gases.
The chemical symbol of helium is He.
All of these elements belong to the noble gas family or group 18 on the modern periodic table
Noble gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon.