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  • Helium: Understanding its Role as a Noble Gas
    Helium is a noble gas.

    Here's why:

    * Noble gases are a group of elements in the periodic table known for their extremely low reactivity. They have a full outer shell of electrons, making them very stable and unlikely to form chemical bonds.

    * Helium falls into this category, having only two electrons in its outermost shell, which is already full.

    So, while helium is an element and therefore a chemical substance, its chemical behavior makes it a noble gas.

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