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Helium is an inert or noble gas from Group 18 of the periodic table. In general, it does not want to bond with anything else. It exists as a monatomic gas floating around in single-atom "units" and avoiding any bonding situations. Do not expect to see any helium-to-helium bonds when you investigate this curious element, the second most abundant one in the universe.

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