There are undoubtedly some molecules of helium scattered around in the space between the stars and dust clouds, as there are atoms of other elements, but for all practical purposes space can be treated as a vacuum - a place where there are no atoms of any kind.
Helium does leak out into space. Once the gas is in the atmosphere it is light enough to escape the gravitational field of the Earth so it leaks out into space.
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First,you neat to know what is matter .Matter is ANYTHING THAT TAKES UP SPACE AND HAS MASS.So do you think helium takes up space ?
A balloon enlarges when helium is filled. He is a noble gas.
Helium is compressed at high pressure.
yes, it has a mass so it takes up space
it inflates balloons
No space is a vacuum.
It's a gas.
The mass number in Helium represents how much space a single helium atom takes up (not including electrons, because electrons can be bonded, and my come and go)
That would be volume, which is measured in Liters (L).
What has mass is everything that takes up space.
Yes. matter is anything that occupies space and has volume. Helium gas will obey this
The helium would take up the whole space of the classroom because it is a gas. A gas can expand as far as it likes because it has an indefinite shape and volume.
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The mass number in Helium represents how much space a single helium atom takes up (not including electrons, because electrons can be bonded, and my come and go)
volume
You cannot determine how much time it takes for magnetic line of forces to set up in space. It is not considered a real thing.
it takes up space -Apex
The amount of space that an object takes up is known as its volume.Volume is how much space takes up in an object
something that takes up space junk
Matter is not a solid that takes up space. Mass on the other hand, is a solid that takes up space.
That would be volume, which is measured in Liters (L).
Yes. Mass takes up space. Example you. You have mass and you utilize space.
Well, neither one of them takes up most of the atmosphere. But oxygen takes up a lot more of it than helium. Oxygen makes up close to 20% of the air we breathe. Helium only makes up a tiny percentage - it's almost immeasurably small.
Yes. Helium itself is non-toxic, but as with all gasses it takes up space and so can push other gasses, including oxygen, out of the way. If you breathe helium without adequate oxygen yo can die in a matter of minutes. However helium taken with an adequate supply of oxygen is harmless.