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Helium doesn't react with any other substance. Is it accurate to say that helium has no chemical properties? Explain. Please he...Asked by Sarah
Helium doesn't react with any other substance. Is it accurate to say that helium has no chemical properties? Explain.
Please help because I'm not sure of the answer.
Thank you.
Please help because I'm not sure of the answer.
Thank you.
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Answered by
DrBob222
I've been in chemistry a long time and this is the first time I've faced this question. I've looked on the web and the answers run the gamut from completely false to interesting assessments. Most end up with some kind of disclaimer. Having said all of that my inclination is to answer, yes, it has no chemical properties since it doesn't react with anything and this is especially true if chemical property is defined as a reaction. If chemical property is defined differently there may be other answers.
Answered by
gary
Helium has chemical properties, as do all elements. Just because an element is inert doesn't mean it doesn't have chemical properties - it can be a liquid, gas or solid, it has specific mass, etc
Answered by
john
it doesnt because that makes it chemical. bye bye now
Answered by
seren
No, the fact that helium does not react with any other substance is a chemical property. This is because it describes helium’s ability to change into different substances.
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