No one knows.
It is possible to manipulate helium into a solid form, though technically the lowest possible temperature is too high for helium to become a solid or "Freeze". Hence pressure is also required. Helium in its solid form has a crystalline structure, and it is also quite compressible (squash able) to a large degree.
no. they are different. helium is a gas and is different from solid.
No. Helium is a gas, not a solid.
No, helium cannot be hammered into sheets. Helium is the only element that cannot be cooled sufficiently to become a solid. It remains liquid at the lowest temperatures we can achieve, and that's very, very close to absolute zero. As helium is a gas or a liquid and never a solid (at least not yet) we don't see it treated as a solid, like being hammered into sheets.
A helium "balloon" is composed of two parts: the SOLID rubber balloon skin, and the GASeous helium. So the balloon part itself is a solid.
Gas. Helium is a gas.
no. it cant be converted to solid
No. Because gun is solid, helium is a gas
helium is a gas
Helium is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It only becomes a solid at very low temperatures close to absolute zero.
At normal pressure, all elements become gases by the time the temperature reaches 5869K. All but Helium become ordinary solids at the temperature is reduced. So there is nothing peculiar about carbon being a solid and a gas.
Helium is a noble gas at room temperature, and exists as a colorless, odorless gas. Helium becomes a liquid at very low temperatures, about -269 degrees Celsius, and a solid at an even lower temperature of around -272 degrees Celsius.