Submitted by TheLapisBee t3_z82i9c in explainlikeimfive
pepperdoof t1_iy9e4bq wrote
Not sure about the energy point. I assume you mean when attaching to oxygen to make water?
Mass though, it has to do with the amount of neutrones. Helium needs more neutrons to stabilize itself thus adding more weight to it. Normal Helium also can not for bonds meaning it doesn’t react thus can’t produce or take energy because it’s electron ring is full of electrons. No pressure to fill the ring with bonding to another element
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