Yes, you can compress all gases, including helium.
They make everything hotter
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BECAUSE in case of stone the molecules are closly packed and they have no vacant space between them and they have not the ability to close to each other so when we compress a stone we cant compress it
Helium has 2 protons, 2 neutrons and 2 electrons. The symbol for helium is He and the atomic number is 2.
No.
you have to put gas in a balloon or something for example a balloon compresses gas(helium)
A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.
Here are the densities at STP: Air (ρair) = 1.292 kg/m3. Helium (ρHe) = 0.178 kg/m3 so you'd need to compress Helium about 7x to achieve the same density as air.
Yes, as long as it is still a gas.
They make everything hotter
you have spelt it correctly
No, you can't compress liquids easily. You can compress them a little bit, but thats all.
compress it nearly impossiable to COMPRESS solids and liquids
The helium shortage is related to two things. First is the enormous amount of helium the world uses. The second has to do with where the world has to go to buy helium. See the related link on The Helium Shortage.
Compress. They tend to occupy a nearly fixed volume.
The word 'compress' is the opposite of 'expand'.
The plural form for the noun compress is compresses.