Soccer balls do not contain helium. if they did, they would float like a balloon!
Actually, that's not true. A soccer ball would NOT float like a balloon--they weigh too much. It would, however, increase the distance ever so slightly over that of a regular air filled soccer ball. Eventually over time, the helium would dissipate, much like a helium balloon that slowly falls to the ground.
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Helium is an inert gas."They fill Helium in the balloons", father explains his child.
it can be used to fill helium balloons
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if its possible then the reason could be the expansion of high pressured helium from tank to balloon is large.
If you want the balloons to float, you would probably use helium.
It Floats, try it. It's hilarious.
Helium is an inert gas."They fill Helium in the balloons", father explains his child.
it can be used to fill helium balloons
Yes. I would go with helium if you can get it. Hydrogen can explode.
helium
fill it with helium
Helium
When you fill by blowing into it, it up it's nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, a bit of water vapor and trace amounts of other gases. . But to make it float you fill it with helium.
The lower the atmospheric pressure, the less helium is needed.
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if its possible then the reason could be the expansion of high pressured helium from tank to balloon is large.
If you want the balloons to float, you would probably use helium.