I am unsure what you mean by the formula for Hydrogen and Helium because both are an element, not a compound and you would generally not have a formula for an element. However, I can tell you that the difference between the formula for Hydrogen gas and Helium gas if;
Hydrogen gas: H2 H-H
Helium gas: He
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The formula for hydrogen gas is H2, indicating that it is composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded together. The formula for helium gas is simply He, as helium exists as single atoms and does not form bonds with itself or other elements in its elemental state.
When you join one atom of hydrogen and one atom of helium, you get a molecule with the chemical formula HHe. This is not a stable combination as the resulting molecule is highly reactive due to the different properties of hydrogen and helium atoms.
Helium has 2 valence electrons and hydrogen has 1 electron. So, they are placed in different groups.
The hydrogen nucleus has a single proton. The helium nucleus has two protons and one or two neutrons.
Hydrogen and helium are formed in Sun.
Chemical symbol (not formula) of hydrogen is H and for helium is He.
The formula for hydrogen gas is H2, indicating that it is composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded together. The formula for helium gas is simply He, as helium exists as single atoms and does not form bonds with itself or other elements in its elemental state.
No. Helium and Hydrogen are two different elements.
no they are different elements
hydrogen and helium
Helium cannot be turned into hydrogen to produce energy. Helium and hydrogen are two different elements with different atomic structures and properties. However, fusion reactions involving hydrogen isotopes such as deuterium and tritium can produce energy in a process known as nuclear fusion.
The nucleus of hydrogen has 1 proton, whereas that of helium has 2 protons.
The nucleus of hydrogen has 1 proton, whereas that of helium has 2 protons.
They differ by the number of protons. Helium has 1 proton, helium has 2 proton.
The formula of the hydride formed by helium is HeH+. It's a cationic species known as the helium hydride ion, which is formed when helium reacts with hydrogen ions in very low-temperature environments such as interstellar space.
A proton and 2 neutrons.
The symbol for hydrogen is H, and the symbol for helium is He.