There would be many foggy multipane windows and light bulbs would implode much more often.
Gggg
It would not be significantly different.
Argon has a higher mass number which means it has more particles in its nucleus than helium so I would go with argon.
Argon for it's medicinal properties
Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.
There would be many foggy multipane windows and light bulbs would implode much more often.
Gggg
It would not be significantly different.
Argon has a higher mass number which means it has more particles in its nucleus than helium so I would go with argon.
Argon for it's medicinal properties
All noble gasses have 8 valence electrons which means outer electrons. As for electrons overall, argon would have 18.
(Symbol Ar) / Atomic weight 39.948
Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.
Argon is an inert gas so metals can be heated to a high temperature in an argon atmosphere without any danger of their reacting with surrounding materials.
Carbon is the basis of the chemicals of living things. Without carbon, there would be no living things.
I don't think there is a biological need to inhale argon, and the element has been linked to asphyxiation, but if one were to desire to do so, it would be because argon exists as a gas at room temperature, as the melting and boiling point are -189.35 Celsius and -185.85 Celcius, respectively.
In nature, Argon is a gas