Oxygen will have more force of attraction
Helium is more stable, because it has completely filled valence orbitals.
Hydrogen is dangerous than Helium because Hydrogen is a stronger gas than Helium.
The molecular mass of helium is 4. The molecular mass of nitrogen, the most common component of air, is 28. Since all gases take up about the same amount of space per mole at a given temperature and pressure, helium is about 7 times less dense than nitrogen, and oxygen, the second most common constituent of dry air, is even more dense than nitrogen.
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There is more than one force of attraction. Electrostatic attraction is the action of electric fields. Gravity is another force of attraction And magnetism is yet another force of that can attract. The one we "use" every day is gravity. It is with us from conception to death, and we live our lives in a gravimetric field.
Oxygen has higher dispersion forces due to the fact that it has more electrons. Because there are more electrons, there is more force and attraction involved.
Helium is more stable, because it has completely filled valence orbitals.
the force of attraction get weaker the more the distance grows between magnetic fields
Force of attraction make a solid denser. Solids have great force of attraction between their molecules that's why they are denser. Greater would be the force of attraction greater would be the density.....
force of attraction exerted by the earth
Hydrogen is dangerous than Helium because Hydrogen is a stronger gas than Helium.
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The molecular mass of helium is 4. The molecular mass of nitrogen, the most common component of air, is 28. Since all gases take up about the same amount of space per mole at a given temperature and pressure, helium is about 7 times less dense than nitrogen, and oxygen, the second most common constituent of dry air, is even more dense than nitrogen.
There is a stronger gravitational force acting among the particles of a uranium nucleus compared to the nucleus of helium. This is because uranium has more mass than helium.
YES ! see periodic table for more info
There is more than one force of attraction. Electrostatic attraction is the action of electric fields. Gravity is another force of attraction And magnetism is yet another force of that can attract. The one we "use" every day is gravity. It is with us from conception to death, and we live our lives in a gravimetric field.
Oxygen is the solvent one, since it has the greater volume of two.