Helium-3 is the element that fits the description you provided. It has 2 protons, 1 neutron, and 2 electrons. Helium-3 is a rare isotope of helium found in very small quantities on Earth.
Common compounds for helium include helium-3 (He-3) and helium-4 (He-4), which are isotopes of helium. Helium is typically chemically inert and does not readily form compounds with other elements under normal conditions.
The element name for He is Helium. It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is the second lightest and second most abundant element in the universe.
Two gases typically found in plasma are hydrogen and helium. Plasma, the fourth state of matter, consists of ionized particles that can conduct electricity. Hydrogen and helium are abundant in the universe and are often found in high-energy environments such as stars and nebulae.
Helium is a nonmetal. Think about the helium balloon!
No, because it is not ionic.
Solid pure sodium chloride is not conductive.
yes because my science teacher told me
because ions must be free to move
There is no such thing as "conducting fire." Helium is not flammable, if that's what you mean.
No
No
nobody, it just is.
yes
Helium is a non-conductive gas and is often used in balloons and airships due to its low density. It does not conduct electricity and is considered an insulator.
Heat and/or light.
Resistance