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The amount of helium in a tank depends on how big the tank is (volume), the pressure of the helium and its temperature. It is calculated from the ideal gas equation with allowance for compressibility.
The gas in the tank is under much greater pressure than in the balloons. In other words, the He atoms in the tank are much closer together than in the balloons.
A steel tank is hevier than the helium so it holds it down.
No. Firstly, helium will not explode chemically as it is inert. Secondly, if you wanted to increase the pressure in the tank, you'd have to heat it, not cool it. If the tank material were faulty, it might conceivably crack but in that case the helium would just escape.
The particles of helium are farthest apart in a balloon.
yes it will, but not by much
The amount of helium in a tank depends on how big the tank is (volume), the pressure of the helium and its temperature. It is calculated from the ideal gas equation with allowance for compressibility.
How much does the element helium cost per pound? hmm. idk go ask someone else
how much does a leopard shark cost and how big of a tank will you need for it.
the tank will cost with every thing it is about $250
The cost of the tank hardware pales in comparison to training the chipmunks to drive the tank.
a tank of helium and alot of those balloon thingy's
I thunk it cost about 79.00
The gas in the tank is under much greater pressure than in the balloons. In other words, the He atoms in the tank are much closer together than in the balloons.
$3,000
$100,000,000,000
A steel tank is hevier than the helium so it holds it down.