nothing helium will not bond with anything and there for can not create a compound
But there may be a few derivatives of a metastable F HeO- anion, in which helium is covalently bonded to oxygen.
The compound with oxygen and helium does not exist. Helium is an inert gas and typically does not form compounds with other elements.
Helium Oxide would be a compound of 2 elements: helium and oxygen but no such compound exists. Oxygen is just oxygen and nothing else. It is an element in its own right.
Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
There isn't a specific compound that can be made using 15g of oxygen and 5g of helium, as oxygen and helium do not readily react with each other to form compounds. However, both oxygen and helium are gases at standard conditions.
yes it schould be
water
Helium Oxide would be a compound of 2 elements: helium and oxygen but no such compound exists. Oxygen is just oxygen and nothing else. It is an element in its own right.
Helium Oxide would be a compound of 2 elements: helium and oxygen but no such compound exists. Oxygen is just oxygen and nothing else. It is an element in its own right.
With helium, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Helium Oxide would be a compound of 2 elements: helium and oxygen but no such compound exists. Oxygen is just oxygen and nothing else. It is an element in its own right.
Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
There isn't a specific compound that can be made using 15g of oxygen and 5g of helium, as oxygen and helium do not readily react with each other to form compounds. However, both oxygen and helium are gases at standard conditions.
carbon dioxide
yes it schould be
water
nothing helium will not bond with anything and there for can not create a compound But there may be a few derivatives of a metastable F HeO- anion, in which helium is covalently bonded to oxygen.
No. Helium is not an compound, it is a element.
Helium is not a compound, it is an element.