no
A helium-filled light refers to a decorative light fixture that uses helium gas to lift and suspend the light source in the air. The light fixture typically consists of a helium balloon or inflatable structure that contains the light source, creating a unique and floating lighting effect.
Helium is classified as a light element because it has a low atomic mass compared to other elements like oxygen or iron. It is lighter than air, which is why helium-filled balloons float.
It wasn't. The US was the biggest producer of helium, and didn't want to sell any to Germany. So they used Hydrogen, which is also light, but very flammable.
Helium is light and it will float / rise.
Any inert gas, such as helium, argon or xenon
I'm personally not running out of helium. In fact helium is harmful to the human body in large doses. So no helium would not affect me.
Hydrogen (explosive), Helium (non-explosive).
It was made out of the light gas gas Helium.
Aluminum and helium cannot be combined to create a lightweight metal. Aluminum is a metal on its own with specific properties, while helium is a gas that does not form chemical bonds with metals like aluminum.
yes
no it has hydogen and helium but it makes heat and light
Helium does not exist in atmosphere as it is a very light gas.