Argon is better. Helium can't compare to it, not in terms of cost, usefullness,
availability, personality, attractive appearance, intelligence, or ambition.
hydrogen or heliumhydrogen or helium
Argon and Helium are part of the noble gasses family.
argon
No, helium argon and radon are members of the noble gas family.
helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon
hydrogen or heliumhydrogen or helium
No. Both helium and argon are chemically inert.
Argon and Helium are part of the noble gasses family.
noble gases
argon
They form a mixture of argon and helium. Both argon and helium are noble gasses, meaning that the do not usually react and certainly will not react with one another.
It makes a helium-argon mixture - nothing more, nothing less.
They are gases.
No, helium argon and radon are members of the noble gas family.
helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon
To get helium you can use fractional distillation of liquid air.-or-If you just wanted to separate helium from a MIXTURE of helium and argon you could use diffusion. Since helium is lighter than air while argon is heaver than air. You can capture the helium as it "diffuses" away from argon.
Helium, neon, and argon are the three lightest members of the noble gases.