Yes, like most gasses it can spread within currents and mix in with other gases. It is lighter than air, so on earth it will rise above the heavier gases of nitrogen and oxygen that make up our atmosphere. It does appear in the earths atmosphere in trace quantities, but the majority will escape earths gravitation pull and dissipate into space.
Helium can be compressed under extreme pressures and cold temperatures, but it remains a gas even when compressed to a liquid state. Due to its low boiling point and weak intermolecular forces, helium does not easily transition into a solid phase.
The abbreviation for gas helium is He.
Helium is a gas.
helium is a gas
Gas. Helium is a gas.
Helium is a colourless gas
Yes. Helium is a gas
No. Helium gas is just a gas. It is not flammable.
It is a nonmetal, noble gas.
yes. helium is an odourless gas.
Litre or cubic meter for helium as a gas; litres for helium as a liquid.
Cause it's molecules are spread more than a solid or liquid. Oh you spelled helium wrong xD