Helium has 2 protons and 2 electrons. So the charge is neutralized.
Besides, all atoms have neutral charge as the number of protons and electrons will be the same
If the atom has a balanced electrical charge, then # of protons = # of electrons, so the atom has 2 protons (Helium). The vast majority of Helium atoms have 2 neutrons.
Removing only one electron from any atom will always make its charge +1, as there is only one unbalanced proton in the atom.
Helium atom has no charge as all atoms are electrically neutral. But the nuclear charge of helium is 2 as it has 2 protons in its nucleus.
Helium is a very stable atom and generally never loses or gains an electron, so it is not likely to be either a free radical nor have any electrical charge.
Helium does not form ion.
If the atom has a balanced electrical charge, then # of protons = # of electrons, so the atom has 2 protons (Helium). The vast majority of Helium atoms have 2 neutrons.
Removing only one electron from any atom will always make its charge +1, as there is only one unbalanced proton in the atom.
Helium atom has no charge as all atoms are electrically neutral. But the nuclear charge of helium is 2 as it has 2 protons in its nucleus.
Helium is a very stable atom and generally never loses or gains an electron, so it is not likely to be either a free radical nor have any electrical charge.
If there is an imbalance in the numbers of protons in electrons, then yes, an atom would have electrical charge.
Helium does not form ion.
A neutral atom hasn't an electrical charge.
An atom with an electrical charge is called an ion.
The overall charge on He is 0. It is a noble element.
-1 charge
Neutron .
Not normally - but it can be ionized.