what is helium used for
Helium is a gas and will take the shape of the container it is taken
this question has raised problems for centuries. after years of research I have seen that helium is a invisible-clearish color.
Of course. What a strange question! It implies that helium may be able to keep in a shape that is not the same as its container and thefore leave a vacuum in parts of the container.
Helium does not burn in a flame test because it is an inert gas and does not react with the flame to produce a characteristic color.
um..... my dad is looking it up. OH! A helium label is silver!
no, helium does not have a shine . It is odorless and colorless.
Helium is a gas and will take the shape of the container it is taken
The features that influence the shine of a diamond are: The surroundings (background), illumination (color, direction amount, sharpness - pinpoint or ambient) The diamond's purity, color, size, cut (shape and symmetry).
Stars make Helium as they shine - so more with age.
To make shine in poster colormix glue or glitter in poster color
because without it the sun may not shine and the would not be warm
When helium is burned, it produces a faint blue color. This is due to the electronic transitions that occur in the helium atoms during the combustion process.
Atoms are generally spherical in shape.
No. Helium is a odourless and colourless gas.
this question has raised problems for centuries. after years of research I have seen that helium is a invisible-clearish color.
You are able to get an LG Shine from AT&T. The phone comes in a silver color.
Of course. What a strange question! It implies that helium may be able to keep in a shape that is not the same as its container and thefore leave a vacuum in parts of the container.