Helium is found in the sun. It is also found in the Earth's atmosphere.
The element 'helium' is named after 'Helios' (the sun) as the element was first found in the sun. 25 years later is was then found on earth.
Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe, but it is relatively rare on Earth. It is mainly produced by the natural radioactive decay of heavy elements like uranium and thorium in rocks, and it is often found in natural gas deposits.
Helium is not found in caffeine. Caffeine is made up of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms. Helium is a noble gas and is typically not found in organic compounds like caffeine.
No, helium gas is not a compound. Helium is an element, which means it consists of only one type of atom.
Traces of helium might be found in the body under some circumstances, but as helium is an inert gas, it isn't found in any compounds in the body. Helium certainly isn't necessary for life. The presence of helium in the body may only occur when we breathe some helium and it is taken up in the blood and diffuses into tissues. Even then, the helium exists as single atoms of this noble gas, and it will diffuse out of the body given a chance to do so.
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Yes, Helium is a element. It is inert in nature.
Helium is itself a chemical element and therefore is not found in any other chemical element.
Helium is found as a mono atomic element. It is not found as a mineral.
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The element 'helium' is named after 'Helios' (the sun) as the element was first found in the sun. 25 years later is was then found on earth.
Helium
The formula for a compound for helium is H. It has two electrons in its first and last shell. Hence, it is electronically stable. It is a noble/inert or rare gas. It is found in a free state in nature. Hence, it does not react with any other element to form ionic or covalent bond.
Helium has 2 valence electrons.
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Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe, but it is relatively rare on Earth. It is mainly produced by the natural radioactive decay of heavy elements like uranium and thorium in rocks, and it is often found in natural gas deposits.
It is a element