The chemical properties of helium is similar to other noble gases as they all have completely filled orbitals are and chemically inert.
Sulphur and helium have entirely different properties. Sulphur has properties similar to group 16 elements. Helium has properties similar to group 18 elements.
Helium
Elements in the same group or column on the periodic table have similar chemical properties. Helium is in group 18 or the Nobel gases. Elements with similar chemical properties would be the rest of the elements below Helium Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon
helium has 2 valence has electrons. Group 2 elements also have 2 valence electrons.
I believe that is called "Alpha Emission".
Sulphur and helium have entirely different properties. Sulphur has properties similar to group 16 elements. Helium has properties similar to group 18 elements.
No, they're just similar to a helium nucleus.
Gasoline is similar to Helium because it both has gas
No. Helium does not combine with anything. It is inert.
No they do not. Sulfur is a reactive solid, while helium is a nonreactive gas.
Helium
helium argon krypton xenon radon
helium has completely filled valence orbitals similar to that of noble gases and is chemically inert at room temperature.
Elements in the same group or column on the periodic table have similar chemical properties. Helium is in group 18 or the Nobel gases. Elements with similar chemical properties would be the rest of the elements below Helium Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon
Yes, both are similar because they both have stable electronic configuration and are noble gases
helium has 2 valence has electrons. Group 2 elements also have 2 valence electrons.
I believe that is called "Alpha Emission".