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Helium is an inert gas meaning that it will not combine with other elements or compounds. More specifically, chlorine will not bond with helium. But, if it did, as could happen in a supernova explosion, since chlorine is 17 on the periodic chart, and helium is 2, when they fuse they would create an atom of potassium which is 19.
fluorine bromine chlorine
Those are all gases at room temperature.
A chemical reaction will occur which generates heat and liberates chlorine gas. Clorox should not be allowed to come into contact with organic materials due to the chlorine gas hazard.
Cesium chloride is ionic.
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No. Helium does not bond with anything.
Helium is an inert gas meaning that it will not combine with other elements or compounds. More specifically, chlorine will not bond with helium. But, if it did, as could happen in a supernova explosion, since chlorine is 17 on the periodic chart, and helium is 2, when they fuse they would create an atom of potassium which is 19.
helium is an insulator (poor conductor) of heat
D- Helium
Chlorine is not flammable.
No. it is not
fluorine bromine chlorine
Helium is the least reactive element, to the point of being unreactive.
Those are all gases at room temperature.
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sulfur, chlorine, and helium