-- hydrogen, paint, Tomato Juice, talcum powder, smoke
-- mud, dog food, steam, ice chips, kerosene, scotch
-- coffee, mashed potatoes, corn flakes, pate de foie gras
-- caviar, champagne, chicken soup, gefilte fish, borscht
-- scrambled eggs, guacamole, dry adobo, yogurt, felafel
-- concrete, solder flux, high fructose corn syrup, confetti
-- aged gruyere, lemon zest, anchovy paste, teragon vinegar
-- pea gravel, olive oil, kitty litter, bread dough, sawdust
-- quarter-watt resistors, clarified butter, butyl alcohol, sofrito
-- pickling brine, dishwashing detergent, toothpaste, beer
-- stop bath, jello, chocolate ganache, creme freche, lemonade
Yes when you blow up a balloon manualy you put carbon dioxide into it when they inflate it at a store the put some helium in it and water balloons are inflated with water.
For example hot air or hydrogen.
yes
helium is less dense than air. :) so helium will float better than air
If you want the balloons to float, you would probably use helium.
Actually, they do float. They are lighter than air, so they are supposed to float.
Helium is generally used in helium balloons and blimps. Helium is lighter than air and these items will float in air
Because helium is lighter than air. So helium balloon will rise up.
When balloons float they have helium in it. Helium is not air, but a gas. It's lighter than air, which makes it float.
Helium
Helium
Helium is lighter than air. so balloons filled with helium will float in air. warming will make them float or rise up faster.
helium is less dense than air. :) so helium will float better than air
Helium is lighter than air. Hence balloons or blimps filled with helium will float.
Helium to get them to float.
Helium is lighter than air. so balloons filled with helium will float in air
The balloons that float usually contain helium in them, which is lighter than air. This enables the balloon to float.
In helium balloons and blimps. Helium is lighter than air. So balloons or blimps filled with helium will float or rise up
Helium
Helium