Helium never bonds with anything. It is inert.
in balloons
helium balloons and make your voice sound weird
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.
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The mass number in Helium represents how much space a single helium atom takes up (not including electrons, because electrons can be bonded, and my come and go)
Helium is a gas and is found either in the earth's atmosphere or in the core of the sun.
According to astronauts everywhere helium is mostly found in stars
Yes, helium weather balloons are commonly used.
plasma, hydrogen, and helium
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 propellant used in hair spay does not contain hydrogen gas or helium gas. Hairspray contains compounds that contain covalently bonded hydrogen.
Helium was first discovered in the sun spectroscopically. It get its name from the Greek word, Helios, meaning "the sun".