He is not a halogen.It is a noble gas.
No, there is no element by the name "He." However, helium is a noble gas found on the periodic table.
Helium is the only perfectly inert element, although there are several other inert elements which can be made to react with fluorine only with great difficulty, by the use of high temperature and pressure.
Companies typically source helium from natural gas deposits. Helium is extracted during the natural gas production process, as it is a byproduct of the gas that is released. Helium can also be obtained through the refining of crude helium gas.
The Nobel gas abbreviation for magnesium is Ne.
helium is a gas, so it doesn't really have a texture.
Its name of NOBEL gas
Helium IS a Nobel gas and heads that group. It may not have the full 8 electron octet, but it is just as naturally non-reactive as the other Nobel gases.
They are completely different Noble gases are colorless, monoatomic gases; the halogens are diatomic, colored and there form at room temperature is F, gas, Cl, gas, Br, liquid I, solid. Nobel gases are chemically unreactive, helium and neon have no known compounds, a few very reactive compounds are known for the rest. The halogens are all reactive, fluoringe is the most reactive. One or more of the halogens will form compounds with all of the other elements apart from the noble gases. (apart from He and Ne)
No, there is no element by the name "He." However, helium is a noble gas found on the periodic table.
Helium, He, is neither covalent or ionic. It is a nobel gas, has a full outer shell 1s2, and has no known compounds
Helium (He) , Neon (Ne) , Argon (Ar) , Krypton (Kr) ,Xenon (Xe), And Radon (Rn)
No, aluminum is a metal and helium is a noble gas. Noble gases are a group of unreactive elements with a full valence shell, while aluminum is a reactive metal commonly used in various applications due to its properties.
Every gas in group eight.They are Helium,Neon,Argon,Kripton,Xenon etc
The abbreviation for gas helium is He.
nobel gas is a gas that cannot react with another gas
Helium is the only perfectly inert element, although there are several other inert elements which can be made to react with fluorine only with great difficulty, by the use of high temperature and pressure.
Helium is a gas.