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6 June, 20:54

Helium is an inert gas that does not react with other substances to form compounds. Would it be correct to say that helium has no chemical properties?

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  1. 7 June, 00:17
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    Yes, it does not have chemical properties.

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    Helium, as an inert element, cannot rearrange its electrons to form another chemical substances with another element, like a combustion or an acidification, even though it can form nuclear reactions, these are not considered chemical reactions, because it does not involve a rearrangement of the electrons but changes the nucleus of the element giving another elements.
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