Yes, helium is completely inert and using a cutting torch will not be a problem.
No. Firstly, helium will not explode chemically as it is inert. Secondly, if you wanted to increase the pressure in the tank, you'd have to heat it, not cool it. If the tank material were faulty, it might conceivably crack but in that case the helium would just escape.
The amount of helium in a tank depends on how big the tank is (volume), the pressure of the helium and its temperature. It is calculated from the ideal gas equation with allowance for compressibility.
A steel tank is hevier than the helium so it holds it down.
9.2 days to empty the tank.
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No, helium has weight, but it rises when its in an expandable container such as a balloon because it is lighter than the nitrogen rich atmosphere but inside of a rigid container the helium can only add weight. (see the mythbuster's episode about the helium football)
An empty Tank.
You will have to remove the gas tank. Then you have the option to pour the gas through the filler neck or remove the pump assembly and empty it that way.
No. Firstly, helium will not explode chemically as it is inert. Secondly, if you wanted to increase the pressure in the tank, you'd have to heat it, not cool it. If the tank material were faulty, it might conceivably crack but in that case the helium would just escape.
The amount of helium in a tank depends on how big the tank is (volume), the pressure of the helium and its temperature. It is calculated from the ideal gas equation with allowance for compressibility.
yes it will, but not by much
A steel tank is hevier than the helium so it holds it down.
what you do is you wait until your teacher says you should empty your tinkle tank after lunch!
party city Instead of renting a helium tank, why don't you buy one! go for a Disposable helium tank. If you need it for a party this would be the best for you. just go to partybell.com and get one on a lowest price.
9.2 days to empty the tank.
Because the particles of helium in the tank are farther apart than particles in the balloon
Because the particles of helium in the tank are farther apart than particles in the balloon