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 nonmetal. Think about the helium balloon!
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
Neither. Helium is a noble gas mono atomic element.
Helium does not exist in atmosphere as it is a very light gas.
Helium is a chemical element, not a compound; also helium is monoatomic.
It is an element.
Helium is an element. It is in the 18th group of the periodic table. It is a noble gas.
Helium is used as it is/pure. Helium is an inert gas and does not form part of compounds.
No it cannot form a compound because it is an inert gas belonging to group8.
Helium is a gas, except at extremely cold temperatures.