Helium can not glue anything. It may be used to inflate a balloon.
No, helium is a noble gas element.
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You can tell if the negative balloon attracts or repels the other balloon. If it attracts the balloon then it is a positive balloon. If it repels the balloon then it is a negative balloon.
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you can use another type of glue and stick it to that and get it off?
a particle of hellium is small enough to fit in between the molecules of latex (or whatever the balloon is made of) and eventually leaks out due to diffusion. If the environment the balloon is in has the same amount of hellium in it as the balloon, it won't deflate.
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You8 can't bacause it won't stay
Small Balloon because it is smaller the heat is compacted and closer so the smaller balloon has more heat.
we can squash a ballon because inside a balloon is a type of gas which is called hellium hellium can make our voice sqeeky just like any other gas and it is invisible♥ my pleasure for writing this ♥ bye heart anoymous
The hellium inside baloon has lower mass than oxygen, nitrogen cocktail.
It will usually burst. As it gets higher, outside air pressure is less, helium in balloon expands until balloon pops.
You measure the circumference of the balloon which is 46.75 and one cubic foot of hellium and it lifts about 1 ounce of sugar/anything, So one cubic foot of hellium will lift 1 ounce.
well i believe hellium is the best thing to power a *balloon as when i used to go to narnia brewsters we used to get balloons to don't use methane as it come from cows dariares, thankyou good luck getting this question right.
It becomes sticky
No, not directly ... it needs gravity to be present, but gravity alone won't do it. There's plenty of gravity on the moon, but a helium balloon won't rise there. A helium balloon floats in air, for exactly the same reason that a block of wood floats in water. Look up "Archimedes' Principle" and read about it.