The chemical properties of helium is similar to other noble gases as they all have completely filled orbitals are and chemically inert.
Sulphur and helium have entirely different properties. Sulphur has properties similar to group 16 elements. Helium has properties similar to group 18 elements.
The element with atomic structure similar to an alpha particle is helium. An alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons, the same as the nucleus of a helium atom.
I believe that is called "Alpha Emission".
Elements in the same group or column on the periodic table have similar chemical properties. Helium is in group 18 or the Nobel gases. Elements with similar chemical properties would be the rest of the elements below Helium Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon
Yes, MC Magic is known for incorporating a high-pitched effect in his vocals similar to helium, but he does not actually use helium to sing. It is achieved through processing and mixing techniques in the studio.
Sulphur and helium have entirely different properties. Sulphur has properties similar to group 16 elements. Helium has properties similar to group 18 elements.
No, they're just similar to a helium nucleus.
Gasoline is similar to Helium because it both has gas
The element with atomic structure similar to an alpha particle is helium. An alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons, the same as the nucleus of a helium atom.
No they do not. Sulfur is a reactive solid, while helium is a nonreactive gas.
helium argon krypton xenon radon
No, helium and hydrogen cannot form a compound similar to water because helium is a noble gas and does not easily form chemical bonds with other elements. Water is formed by the combination of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Helium does not have chemical properties similar to Br (bromine). Helium is a noble gas and is chemically inert, while bromine is a reactive nonmetal.
Helium and krypton are both noble gases, but they differ in terms of properties. Helium is lighter and has a lower boiling and melting point compared to krypton. Krypton is also more chemically reactive than helium.
helium has completely filled valence orbitals similar to that of noble gases and is chemically inert at room temperature.
I believe that is called "Alpha Emission".
The so-called alpha particles ARE helium nuclei.