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  2. Helium dimer - Wikipedia

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    The helium dimer is a van der Waals molecule with formula He 2 consisting of two helium atoms. [2] This chemical is the largest diatomic molecule—a molecule consisting of two atoms bonded together. The bond that holds this dimer together is so weak that it will break if the molecule rotates, or vibrates too much.

  3. Category:Helium compounds - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Van der Waals molecules - Wikipedia

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  7. Lithium helide - Wikipedia

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    The substance is a cold low-density gas made of Van der Waals molecules, each composed of a helium atom and lithium atom bound by van der Waals force. [1] The preparation of LiHe opens up the possibility to prepare other helium dimers, and beyond that multi-atom clusters that could be used to investigate Efimov states and Casimir retardation ...

  8. Dimerization - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, dimerization is the process of joining two identical or similar molecular entities by bonds.The resulting bonds can be either strong or weak. Many symmetrical chemical species are described as dimers, even when the monomer is unknown or highly unstable.

  9. Helium compounds - Wikipedia

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    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]