A person who takes up a certain space is typically referred to as an occupant.
While less than 5% of the universe is made up of atoms, hydrogen and helium make up 98% of the atoms in the universe.
The sun is considered matter because it is a massive ball of gas made up of mostly hydrogen and helium that has mass and takes up space. Sunlight, on the other hand, is a form of energy produced by the sun through nuclear fusion reactions in its core. Energy, unlike matter, does not have mass or take up space, so sunlight is not considered matter.
The volume.
Nitrogen, oxygen, argon and carbon dioxide are the key gases in the atmosphere. Other gases in traces are Neon, Helium, Methane, krypton and hydrogen etc. Nitrogen takes up the most space, then oxygen.
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.
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Blow up a balloon or inflate a tire.
Atomic theory
Yes. matter is anything that occupies space and has volume. Helium gas will obey this
One ton of helium is equivalent to 2,000 pounds or approximately 907 kilograms. Helium is a lightweight gas with low density, which is why it takes up a lot of space but weighs relatively little.
it takes up space -Apex
To prove that air takes up space without adding a manipulated variable, you can use a simple experiment where you place an inflated balloon inside a closed container. Close the container and observe that the balloon will prevent the container from being fully closed, demonstrating that the air inside the balloon (which is a part of the air in the container) is taking up space.
Matter is not a solid that takes up space. Mass on the other hand, is a solid that takes up 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.
No, only matter takes up space
The mass number in helium represents the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of a helium atom. It is used to determine the mass of the atom and differentiate between different isotopes of helium.