No, it is an element.
When helium and chlorine combine, they form a compound called helium chloride (HeCl2). This is a rare and unstable compound that will typically decompose quickly into its individual elements due to the weak bonding between them.
helium is a non reactive gas at room temperature
Helium is a gas at room temperature.
At room temperature: Chlorine: gas Helium: gas Hydrogen: gas Oxygen: gas
Helium is a noble gas and typically does not form compounds with other elements due to its stable electron configuration. However, in extremely rare cases, helium can form compounds with highly electronegative elements under specific conditions, such as with fluorine to form helium difluoride (HeF2) or with oxygen to form helium oxide (HeO2).
It is a nonmetal, noble gas.
Helium is not a compound, it is an element.
No, helium is not a compound. It is a monatomic gas, meaning it consists of single atoms of helium.
Neither. Helium is an element
Helium is a chemical element, not a compound; also helium is monoatomic.
Neither. Helium is a noble gas mono atomic element.
Helium does not exist in atmosphere as it is a very light gas.
It is an element.
Helium is used as it is/pure. Helium is an inert gas and does not form part of compounds.
Helium is an element. It is in the 18th group of the periodic table. It is a noble gas.
No it cannot form a compound because it is an inert gas belonging to group8.
Helium is a gas, except at extremely cold temperatures.