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I think so because it's a gas that is used to blow up balloons

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16y ago

Helium really can't be described as crystalline. It doesn't even want to solidify, even near absolute zero. It can be made into something like a solid when cooled near 0 degrees Kelvin if it is hightly pressurized. But the solid that it forms can be compressed by something on the order of one third, and a crystalline solid would not lend itself to that kind of compressability.

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10y ago

Lattice is generally in the form of solids. Helium is a noble gas and is a mono-atomic molecule.

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13y ago

Helium's crystal structure is hexagonal.

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11y ago

no. it is not.

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2y ago

Yes it is because small and it is kind of air

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