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Helium does not form any chemical compound. why?

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Answered by Selfiequeen17
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Answer:

The atomic number of helium is 2. Therefore it contains two electrons in its K shell, that is its K shell is complete. Thus it has a stable inert gas configuration and hence does not need to gain or lose any ele

Answered by mazidseif
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Answer:

Helium does not form any chemical compound because helium is an inert/noble gas. That means Helium doesn't react with other substances and thus it doesn't form any chemical compound.

Explanation:

It is so because the valency of helium is 2 and therefore the first shell (K shell) is complete.

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