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The helium, being lighter than air, would simply rise out of the jar.
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What's in the jar? If you mean water, the ice *should* extrude out of the jar a little way without bursting it.
Jam contains a high proportion of water, so it would depend on the physical strength of the jar. I'm assuming that this is a glass jar? Most likely, the jar would crack or shatter as the pressure around it was decreased, allowing the water in the jam to boil off into the vacuum.
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the lighted splint would stop burning as Helium does not burn.
If the jar holding the oxygen breaks, the oxygen will escape into the surrounding environment. Oxygen is a gas, so it will disperse quickly and mix with the air around it.
First of all, your question is hard to understand. Second, Jar-Jar Binks appeared in Episode 3.
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it could kill you if it didn't it would definitely taste bad
A glass jar is used in a gold leaf electroscope to prevent interference from external electric fields and to protect the delicate components inside from dust and moisture. The glass jar acts as an insulator to maintain the charge on the gold leaf and reduce the chances of the electroscope discharging prematurely.
It will explode