No, helium kills your brain cells and damages other parts of your body.
helium doesn't have any alternate name.
Any link between healthy bones and helium.
helium is an insulator (poor conductor) of heat
unknown Helium.....the most uplifting experience a balloon can get.
No, helium is an inert gas and does not readily undergo chemical reactions. It is not a good reducing agent as it does not have the ability to donate electrons to other substances.
no
i don't think it does any good for our planet
Helium is a colourless, odourless gas. It belongs to group 18 and is chemically inert.
Helium.
There is no such thing as a good element or a bad element.
Helium is normally a gas; at very low temperatures it does liquify, but it has no solid phase, no matter how cold it gets (it does, however, have a very unusual "superfluid" phase at temperatures approaching absolute zero).
Helium is not a good conductor of electricity since its valence band is full and there is a large gap between this and its conduction band which means that electrons cannot be readily promoted from the fermi level to the conduction band...hence electrons are not free to move and there is no conduction.