Matter is anything that has volume and occupies space. Helium (in balloon) is a gas and has both these properties. So. it is an example of matter.
yes
no
A balloon is filled with helium. Athough, it can be a chemical and physical change. For example you can take the helium out of the balloon, but you cant put it back in it now that its already in the air.
An example of gas matter is evaporated water.
How much a helium balloon carries depends on the size of the balloon.
No. Helium is lighter than air
The particles of helium are farthest apart in a balloon.
Gas.
In a sentence? "He blew up the balloon with a tank of helium."
yes and so is the air outside the balloon.
you have to put gas in a balloon or something for example a balloon compresses gas(helium)
temperature affects helium for example, if you put a balloon in a hot car it will pop
A balloon is filled with helium. Athough, it can be a chemical and physical change. For example you can take the helium out of the balloon, but you cant put it back in it now that its already in the air.
Fill the balloon with a gas which is lighter than air: helium, for example.
A helium "balloon" is composed of two parts: the SOLID rubber balloon skin, and the GASeous helium. So the balloon part itself is a solid.
An example of gas matter is evaporated water.
depends how big the helium balloon is and how many
It was made out of the light gas gas Helium.
Helium. The helium gas in the balloon is lighter than the air outside the balloon.