YES!!!
It exists as single atoms
Its chemical symbol is 'He'.
It is No. 2 in the Periodic Table .
It is the second lightest element after hydrogen . Its Atomic Mass is '4'.
It is compsed of 2 protons, 2 neutrons and 2 electrons.
Its boiling/condensing point is 6K (-267 oC)
Its melting/freezing point is 2K (-271 oC).
It is formed in the SUN by nuclear fusiob of hydrogen atoms in the Sun.
Since it was first detected in the SUN it was given the name 'Helium' , which is from Classical Greek (Helios), and means 'of the Sun'.
No. Helium is not molecular it is a monoatomic gas.
When two helium atoms combine, they form a molecule of helium gas (He2), which is also known as a dihelium molecule. This molecule is quite rare and unstable under normal conditions, as helium typically exists as a monoatomic gas.
All elements can be a gas. Some common elements that are gas at room temperature include: Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Fluorine.
No. Helium is not molecular it is monoatomic. Helium is unreactive and forms no compounds.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and have stable electronic configuration. Hence they are chemically inert and are monoatomic.
Helium is monoatomic.
Helium is monoatomic.
No. Helium is not molecular it is a monoatomic gas.
Helium is not a compound, it is an element.
All elements can be a gas. Some common elements that are gas at room temperature include: Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Fluorine.
The noble gases, e.g. helium, argon, neon, etc. are monoatomic gases.
Helium is a chemical element, not a compound; also helium is monoatomic.
When two helium atoms combine, they form a molecule of helium gas (He2), which is also known as a dihelium molecule. This molecule is quite rare and unstable under normal conditions, as helium typically exists as a monoatomic gas.
Helium is an element. It is a noble gas with the atomic number 2 and is the second lightest element in the periodic table. Helium exists as single atoms and does not form compounds with other elements.
Helium, neon, argon, krypon, silver, xenon, gold, mercury, radon and ununoctium.
Neon, Argon, Krypton and Xenon.Added:Forgotten: Helium and Radon (first and last one of the six membered family)
Well, if you mean: "what kind of bond does helium form with other helium atoms?". Then i would have to say: "none". Helium is monoatomic gas (fancy words for: "it doesn't bond as the atomic layer (1st) is filled- with 2 electrons).