you find helium gas as a by product from the sun .you also find it in a
form of alpha particle . but the form we often use today is found in the atmosphere but it only 0.005 of our amothsphere is helium gas because a lot of the helium gas flouts away.
Almost any party hire store can provide cylinders of helium that are used to inflate helium balloons.
Helium is not found on its own naturally.
There are traces of it in the atmosphere and it is also found in natural gas.
It primarily exists in the sun and stars.
Helium gas contained in Cylinders is filled into the balloons.
it is found in the atmosphere.
in the sun
kind of you can find it on the stars and some gas planets and a little bit on earth
The chemical symbol for helium is "He."
The symbol of Helium is He. Helium's atomic number is 2.
AnswerThere are two variants of helium -- helium 3 and helium 4. Helium 4 is not magnetic but helium 3 is. Its magnetism is, however, of different nature than e.g. that of iron. The magnetism of helium 3 is used for medical lung imaging.
Helium is a nonmetal. Think about the helium balloon!
Helium is found in the atmosphere.
Helium is a gas. It is found in traces in the Earth's atmosphere.
No. the size of helium is the same everywhere.
It is found in the atmosphere.
he will find lots of gas and helium
There are several isotopes of Helium and they have different numbers of neutrons. The simplest and most common is Helium-4 which has two neutrons
he found it in the middle of an eclipse. he saw a yellow line across the sky which turned out be helium.
Pure i belive. Allthough its a gass so its probably hard to find unmixed.
Helium grade balloons can be purchased at most large stationary stores, if you desire them to be filled with Helium then a gas supply store would be your best bet.
We can find helium as a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 2.
No, helium is not used in fire extinguishers. We find carbon dioxide (CO2) in some extinguishers, but not helium.
Air is a mixture of gases in which helium is present in atmosphere.It is mostly present in oxygen tanks used by sea divers and in balloons.