Helium doesn't react with anything, so combined (I'm assuming you mean as a mixture?) they won't do anything.
Helium
Aluminum and helium cannot be combined to create a lightweight metal. Aluminum is a metal on its own with specific properties, while helium is a gas that does not form chemical bonds with metals like aluminum.
The atomic mass of Helium is 4.002602. The atomic mass is the combined number of protons and neutrons in the atom.
The easiest way to distinguish them is by the combustion test. Hydrogen is flammable and will burn. You can also pass hydrogen, which is reactive, through various solutions and it will be combined, whereas helium will almost never chemically react.
Essentially yes; the sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion with hydrogen being converted to helium.
No, helium is chemically inert
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Helium
Helium is an element (abbreviated "He"). Elements are types of substance that, when combined, form compounds and chemicals.
Helium is inert and doesn't react with any other elements.
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Helium is chemically inert and does not combine with any other element (including thallium).
the another name of helium is constofostious air it is the meaning of water ,gas air combined
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Helium itself is non-toxic and non-flammable, so it will not explode on its own. However, when helium is combined with other flammable materials or under specific conditions, it can contribute to an explosion.
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.