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How many orbitals are in helium?

one


What is helium in relation to hydrogen?

The atomic number of helium is one more than that of hydrogen. In both the elements, the electrons are filled in the 1s orbitals. Hydrogen has one electron, helium has two.


Why does not hydrogen combine with helium?

Helium has completely filled orbitals and hence is unreactive.


Why is helium atomic number 2?

Helium has an atomic number of 2 because it has 2 protons in its nucleus. Atomic number corresponds to the number of protons in an atom, which determines its chemical properties and its place in the periodic table.


Why is helium non reactant?

Helium has completely filled orbitals, hence it is stable and inert.


Is helium used to make chemical products?

No. helium is chemically inert as it has completely filled orbitals


Does helium react vigorously with acid?

No. helium has completely filled orbitals and does not react with anything else.


Why helium does not combine with other elements?

Helium has completely filled valence orbitals, is stable and chemically inert.


What happens when helium combines with oxygen?

Helium doesn't combine with oxygen. Helium is chemically inert because it has completely filled valence orbitals.


Which is the most stable out of the two Oxygen or Helium?

Helium is more stable, because it has completely filled valence orbitals.


Why potassium and Helium not likely to form and ionic bond?

helium has completely filled orbitals and does not react with any element.


Why are neon and helium alike?

both have complete filled valence orbitals