Yes, but it is very difficult to achieve. At normal pressures, helium is a liquid even down to absolute zero. However, it is possible to freeze helium under high pressure.
No. Helium is a gas, not a solid.
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.
it is a solid
Helium is a chemical element. It is inert and a gas (at room temperature). Helium exists in liquid form only at extremely low temperatures. The boiling point and critical point depend on the isotope of the helium. He-4 boils at 4,2 K and He-3 boils at 3,2 K (1 atm pressure). At normal pressures helium is never a solid. Solid helium requires a temperature of 1-1.5 K (about −272 °C or −457 °F) and about 25 bar (2.5 MPa) of pressure.
No, they are completely different chemicals. Sulfur is a colored solid that reacts readily with other substances. Helium is a very unreactive colorless gas.
no. they are different. helium is a gas and is different from solid.
No. Helium is a gas, not a solid.
No. Helium is a gas, not a solid.
Above -268.93 °C, helium is gas. Below -268.93 °C, helium is liquid. Helium cannot exist as solid.
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.
helium is a gas at room temperature.
Gas. Helium is a gas.
no. it cant be converted to solid
Under standard conditions of pressure and temperature Helium is a gas.
helium is a gas
No. Because gun is solid, helium is a gas
It is possible to manipulate helium into a solid form, though technically the lowest possible temperature is too high for helium to become a solid or "Freeze". Hence pressure is also required. Helium in its solid form has a crystalline structure, and it is also quite compressible (squash able) to a large degree.