because it become ice
Helium is a noble gas with a full outer shell of electrons, making it highly stable and unreactive. Its electron configuration does not readily lend itself to forming chemical bonds with other elements to create compounds.
No. Helium is one of the "noble" gasses, and they generally don't react with much.
helium is chemically inert and it doesnot react with any other elements and doesnot form any compounds
Noble gases, like helium and neon, are unlikely to react with other elements or compounds as they have full outer electron shells, making them stable and unreactive.
Helium is a noble gas with a full outer electron shell, making it stable and unreactive. Its electron configuration is already stable, so it has little tendency to gain, lose, or share electrons with other elements to form chemical bonds. This inertness is why helium does not readily react with other elements.
Helium is inert and doesn't react with any other elements.
No it does not. It is a noble gas
Helium is one element and does not chemically react.
Helium is a noble gas with a full outer shell of electrons, making it highly stable and unreactive. Its electron configuration does not readily lend itself to forming chemical bonds with other elements to create compounds.
Correct Helium can form unstable compounds (excimers).
nothing helium will not bond with anything and there for can not create a compound But there may be a few derivatives of a metastable F HeO- anion, in which helium is covalently bonded to oxygen.
Helium does not react with any elements at normal circumstances because all the vacant spaces of the outer electron shell are filled. It will not normally give up or gain electrons but ions of helium may react with other elements.
it means that helium does not react with any other elements / compounds.
Helium is inert and does not readily react with other elements, including fluorine. Fluorine is a highly reactive element and will readily react with many other elements, but not with helium due to its stable electron configuration.
Normally none as helium is an Inert Gas which does not react with other elements.
Helium does not react with other elements. It is a noble gas and has a full outer shell of electrons. Because it is not seeking to gain or lose any of its electrons, it will not react.
No. Helium is one of the "noble" gasses, and they generally don't react with much.