Helium has a full outer shell of electrons, meaning it is stable in its elemental form and does not form chemical bonds or participate in chemical reactions such as combustion.
boron is very flamable boron is very flamable boron can burn because it is flamable boron can burn because it is flamable boron can burn because it is flamable
Yes Hydrogen gas H2 is highly flamable...
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incredibly
No.
because it can float the balloon and its not flamable so it wont explode
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Helium (Hydrogen could also be used but this is flamable). Not some balloons are also kept aloft using hot air.
both gases are flamable.
Yes Hydrogen gas H2 is highly flamable...
something that is flamable can not be to close to a fire or it will burn instenly
No, it is not
No.
Helium had valence electron of 2 and filled the most inner ring so it is chemically robust and inert. Outer valence electron ring contain 8 electrons so for Neon is robust as it had 2,8 electrons and Argon had 2,8,8 electrons and fill the outer ring.
because they are made with a chemical caled "canfer", which is highly flamable.
Yes it can be flamable and very deadly as well... hope this really helps!♥☻
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