What is doubtless the most common use of helium by the elderly is the getting and giving of helium balloons. "Older" people don't do a lot of mixed gas diving, inert gas welding or other activities like that.
argon -------------------------------------------- Any of the elements in column 18 of the Periodic Table, plus gasses made form some compounds (eg CO2) and some nonreactive gases such as Nitrogen could be considered as inert.
Nitrogen is a stable gas. It is not over heating in tyres.
Radon is an inert or noble gas, and that's as far from being a metal as an element can get. You'll find radon at the bottom of the Group 18 elements (naturally) on the periodic table. Use the link below for more information.
some common uses of helium are to blow up a balloonAnswerto get high to inhale and make your voice high lolThere are a few examples of the word helium. Things that are helium are balloons and lights.
Argon is an inert gas used by welders.
Yes, argon is an element. Use the link below to learn more about this inert gas.
There are several uses because of inert property.Common use is Xenon in bulbs.
It's used as an inert filler gas in some lamps.
Fluorescent tubes contain argon.
Helium is an inert gas, and seldom reacts with other elements. After the explosion, they discovered the inert bodies of the two guards. The inert Lunar Rover is still parked at the landing site of Apollo 17, awaiting a new battery and a new driver.
Argon gas is an inert gas and it shields the weld from any contamination from the out side air. It shields the weld and makes it cleaner and stronger.
Pneumatic systems use air or an inert gas. Hydraulic systems use water or oil.
Argon. As an inert gas, it makes the filament last longer. Some light bulbs also use Krypton.
The common commercial use of the neon gas is to make bulbs. It is used because it is an inert gas. It does not react with the other elements.
They do not. Argon is an inert gas, meaning it does not react with anything and is therefore useless from a biological perspective.
Generally speaking, helium is safer, as it is an inert gas, but Hydrogen is cheaper to make and is lighter.