Why is helium so unique relative to other elements?

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1. Helium has a near identical melting and boiling point, and the lowest of all the elements. It’s melting point is so close to absolute zero that nothing else is cold enough to freeze it, so scientists have to use specially built pressure chambers to solidify it.

2. It is stable with just two valence electrons as opposed to all other noble gases requiring eight electrons.

3. Near absolute zero, helium becomes a superfluid where it gains zero viscosity.

4. It has the highest thermal conductivity of any element which makes it an excellent coolant.

5. It is naturally non-toxic and the most chemically inert of all elements.

6. One of it’s only known ions, helium hydride, is the strongest acid ever observed.

What gives? Why is it such a wonder substance and why does it display such unique traits compared to other elements?

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It’s a noble gas, all its electron shells are full, so that makes it highly non-interactive. It’s a super tiny atom, only 2 protons. The only smaller atom, hydrogen with 1 proton, has an opening for a valence electron making it very reactive.

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