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Helium has only 1 shell with two electrons.

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How many filled electron shells does helium have?

Helium has only 1 shell with two electrons.


How many electrons shells does a helium atom have?

The electron configuration of helium is 1s2; two electrons on the first (and the single) electron shell.


How many inner shell electrons are there in Helium?

Since Helium is a noble gas meaning it is stable, and the fact that it has one shell, it has 2 shells in its inner-most shell.


How many rings does a helium atom have?

I assume you mean energy levels/shells. It has 1.


How many electrons in the shells of helium?

The first and only filled shell has two electons. The nucleaus has two protons. He-4 also has two neutrons.


What Atom has 2 completely filled shells and no electrons anywhere else?

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Is helium a noble gas or a chemical?

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What star in the life cycle of stars fuses hydrogen and helium?

A "red giant" star can fuse both hydrogen (in the star's outer shells) and helium (in the core).


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How is the noble gas element helium differ from radon?

Helium has 2 electrons and Radon has 86 electrons but both have 8 valence electrons (8 electrons in their outermost shells)


What ions have the same electron configuration as helium?

Lithium ion (Li+) and beryllium ion (Be2+) have the same electron configuration as helium because they both have filled electron shells.


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