It feels (and smells) like air.
No, we will never run out of helium. Helium is a renewable resource from the periodic table of elements - just like hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.
Yes, but when there is too much helium in your body your voice gets high and squeaky like a chipmunk
Helium does not burn because it is a noble gas with a full outer shell of electrons, this configuration is very stable so helium does not react easily if at all.
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Helium at room temperature is a gas. You can certainly put your hand in a container of helium and touch it although you would not feel anything.
The bottle will just feel like a bottle full of air. In order for it to float like a balloon filled with helium, it would have to weigh less than air or you would need to fill the bottle to well over its capacity. 1 cubic meter of helium is required to lift 1kg.
It's always fun to suck in helium, but after a few balloons, you will feel dizzy and nautiated. It is recommended not to use helium, so yes it can harm you.
You Pronounce Helium Like This- (Hee-Li-Uhm)
Malleability is a property of solids and not of gases like helium
It is filled with helium now.
Yes, the helium doesn't let oxygen get through to your brain and can definitly make you feel light headed an dizzy.
Chemically, Helium is most like other noble gases - neon, argon, etc.
Gasoline is similar to Helium because it both has gas
No. Like the other noble gasses, helium ix completely odorless.
I'm wondering this same question, and it seems that the answer would be no... very much like turning a glass upside down and pushing it into a bucket of water I feel like helium would act much the same way under a glass dome... but I'm not sure if this is correct. Can anyone else help?