The properties of each rare gas dictate its specific commercial applications. Because they are the most abundant, and therefore the least expensive to produce, helium and argon find the most commercial applications. Helium's low density and inertness make it ideal for use in lighter-than-air craft, such as balloons and blimps. Although helium has nearly twice the density of hydrogen, it has about 98% of hydrogen's lifting power. A little over 324.7 gal (1,230 l) of helium lifts 2.2 lb (1 kg). Helium is also nonflammable and therefore considerably safer than hydrogen, which was once widely used in gas-filled aircraft. Liquid helium has the lowest boiling point of any known substance (about -452°F; -269°C) and therefore has many low-temperature applications in research and industry. Divers breathe an artificial oxygen-helium mixture to prevent gas bubbles forming in the blood as they swim to the surface from great depths. Other uses for helium have been in supersonic wind tunnels, as a protective gas in growing silicon
and germanium crystals and, together with neon, to make gas lasers
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helium is a noble gas, it doesn't get made into anything.
It's used to inflate balloons and blimps since it's lighter than air.
It is also used in some (very deep) Scuba diving.
What are some things that might be made out of
Helium in your house!?!
In helium balloons and blimps. Helium is lighter than air. So balloons or blimps filled with helium will float or rise up
bowls
Countertops,pumice scrubs and tiles
candles, ball point pens, soap, rubbing alcohol
Helium is generally used in helium balloons and blimps. Helium is lighter than air and these items will float in air
Do you mean helium? Helium is an element, so it's made of .... helium!
toothpaste
bowls
Batteries.
Vinegar
bowls
swords knives
soaps and detergents are made of boron
computers and fridge magnets
compassesmagnets to hold cabnets shut
Ones that have a wonderful little stickers on them that say "Made In Russia"
There are no household items made from halite because halite is just the geological name for rock salt. You can't make anything but seasoning out of salt unless you're using it to salt a road in winter and that's not a household item either.
combination of 2 hydrogen protons to form a helium atom , as it is done in the sun , cannot be performed at home . It can be done on earth but in highly qualified laboratories.