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  • Helium Valency: Understanding Its Chemical Reactivity
    Helium has a valency of 0.

    Here's why:

    * Valency refers to the number of electrons an atom can gain, lose, or share to form chemical bonds.

    * Helium is a noble gas, meaning its outer electron shell is already full.

    * With a full outer shell, helium is very stable and unreactive. It doesn't need to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a stable configuration.

    * Therefore, helium has no valency.

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