An animation of an atom of helium
 
 

 
     

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Helium is an inert gas: it belongs to Group VIII. It is inert because the number of electrons is stable. Atoms of helium do not lose or gain electrons, so they cannot combine with other atoms to form molecules. The animation below shows you what an atom of helium is like.

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