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No. Helium is not molecular it is monoatomic. Helium is unreactive and forms no compounds.

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5mo ago

No, helium is a noble gas and is known for its inert and non-reactive nature. It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that does not readily form compounds with other elements.

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11y ago

helium has completely filled orbitals, hence it has stable electronic configuration and unreactive.

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Helium is a stable element or inert gas. It is difficult to get it to react with anything else.

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9y ago

No. Helium is inert.

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