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  • Helium: Why It's a Pure Element, Not a Compound | [Your Brand/Website Name]
    Helium is not a compound because it is a pure element.

    Here's why:

    * Elements are the simplest pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. They are made up of only one type of atom.

    * Compounds are formed when two or more different elements chemically combine in a fixed ratio.

    Helium exists as a single atom, denoted by the symbol He. It doesn't combine with any other element to form a new substance. Therefore, it is not a compound.

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