No. Helium is one of the "noble" gasses, and they generally don't react with much.
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Metals in the reactivity series from aluminium to copper react with oxygen in the air to form the metal oxide. Aluminium and Zinc reacts very quickly, Iron reacts slowly at room temperature. Tin, Lead and Copper reacts with Oxygen in air when heated. Silver, Gold and Platinum do not react with Oxygen in air
Phosphorus and helium will not react. Phosphorus can react with a variety of different elements, but helium reacts with nothing because it is a noble gas with a full valence shell of electrons.
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Helium is chemically inert and does not react with aluminium
Aluminium reacts with dilute nitric acid to give aluminium nitrate and hydrogen gas. aluminium + nitric acid -> aluminium nitrate + hydrogen 2Al(s) + 6HNO3 (aq) -> 2Al(NO3)3 (aq) + 3H2(g)
Helium is chemically inert and does not react with zinc
Flourine reacts with aluminium to form aluminium fluoride which is a salt. With oxygen, it forms aluminium oxide which acts as a shield to metallic aluminium. With nitrogen, aluminium forms several compounds which are generally called nitrides of aluminium. And it forms compounds with many other elements including chlorine, bromine and sulfur.
Aluminium iodide is the compound formed when aluminium reacts with iodine. The chemical formula for aluminium iodide is AlI3. It is a solid compound that is highly soluble in water and has a white color.
Aluminium contains harmful compounds , so in case aluminium reacts with skin it is anolized.
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When aluminum reacts with oxygen, a chemical reaction occurs that forms aluminum oxide. This reaction is represented by the equation: 4Al 3O2 - 2Al2O3.
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Aluminium reacts with dilute nitric acid to give aluminium nitrate and hydrogen gas. aluminium + nitric acid -> aluminium nitrate + hydrogen 2Al(s) + 6HNO3 (aq) -> 2Al(NO3)3 (aq) + 3H2(g)
4Al + 6H2O ----> 2Al(OH)3 + 3H2