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Helium is an inert gas; it does not react in any chemical reactions. It does not form any molecules.

Helium is formed in the Sun as the result of the fusion of hydrogen nuclei in nuclear fusion. In the cores of dying stars, helium will fuse into carbon and other heavier elements.

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