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20 June, 15:51

Can helium pair up to become a compound? (ex: sodium and chlorine=sodium chloride)

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  1. 20 June, 16:14
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    Helium is a noble gas, and noble gases do not react with other elements. Therefore, helium will not form compounds
  2. 20 June, 19:21
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    No, its very inert. It is in group 8/0 which means that it can't take of give up electrons very easily. Sodium chloride forms ionic bonds between group 7 and 1.
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