Helium's first ionization energy of 24.57 eV is the highest of any element.[2] Helium has a complete shell of electrons, and in this form the atom does not readily accept any extra electrons nor join with anything to make covalent compounds. The electron affinity is 0.080 eV, which is very close to zero.[2] The helium atom is small, with the radius of the outer electron shell at 0.29 Å.[2] Helium is a very hard atom with a Pearson hardness of 12.3 eV.[3] It has the lowest polarizability of any kind of atom
I didn't realize additional derision was necessary.
Is part 2 of your argument coming out soon or is that it?
Silence is the best answer for a fool.
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I didn't realize additional derision was necessary.