Helium
Properties, Uses, & Facts
helium (He), chemical element, inert gas of Group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table. The second lightest element (only hydrogen is lighter), helium is a colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas that becomes liquid at −268.9 °C (−452 °F). The boiling and freezing points of helium are lower than those of any other known substance. Helium is the only element that cannot be solidified by sufficient cooling at normal atmospheric pressure; it is necessary to apply pressure of 25 atmospheres at a temperature of 1 K (−272 °C, or −458 °F) to convert it to its solid form.
atomic number | 2 |
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atomic weight | 4.002602 |
melting point | none |
boiling point | −268.9 °C (−452 °F) |
density (1 atm, 0 °C) | 0.1785 gram/litre |
oxidation state | 0 |
electron configuration | 1s2 |
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