Helium is an insert element.
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"The chemical elements join together to form a compound, sort of like a family," he explained. ... In the case of chemical compounds, Miao explained, helium doesn't form any kind of chemical bond with its neighboring atoms. Instead, it inserts itself between the compound's elements to keep them stable.
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