because helium is a source of of air but not exactly air because it has the compounds to push against air to fly up unlike ex. if i filled a balloon with air and one with helium the one with air can floats but goes back down but the on helium floats off because its atoms in the balloon are jumping around and it has sub atomic cells
they are stored in the liberary of congress
The Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution are all stored in Independence Hall. (in Washington D.C.)
It stores manly food and awesome stuff like the Declaration of Independence
They are kept in the inert gas argon with a slight humidity to keep the documents flexible.
The original is in Austin stored away due to it's age. The original will be displayed on occasion. There is a copy always on display in a niche at the state capitol.
The story goes that it wasn't kept in a special place and when the 125th anniversary came they had to look for it. Found it in a box. Today it is in the National Archives in a case that is a safe.
The Declaration of Independence was originally kept in a parchment shop on a street in Pennsylvania where all of the other documents from the colonists were placed. In addition, if anybody in the Continental Congress wanted to see the Declaration of Independence again, they would ask the Shop owner to get it for them. If the Shop owner never put the name on the outside of the rolled pieces of parchment, than he would of never known which document was which.
The Decleration of Independence has been stored in many places over the years. It is currently stored in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
hydrogen
S Elements are attracted to P element H20 for example, 2 elements combining Hydrogen with a Electronegative elements. If 2 Electropositive element come together they push away from each other. If you combine Hydrogen with Lithium they do both condense like (S + P) and repel like (S + S) its a phenomenon. These elements combine increasing the stability of hydrogen while increasing pressurized tanks. Its not talked about because its used in nuclear testing and weapons.
Hydrogen energy can be stored in various ways, including compressed gas tanks, liquid hydrogen tanks, and solid-state storage materials. These storage methods allow hydrogen to be used as a fuel for various applications, such as in fuel cells for generating electricity or in hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Yes, hydrogen compression is possible and commonly used to store and transport hydrogen gas at high pressure. This is typically done using compressors that increase the pressure of the hydrogen gas, allowing it to be stored in pressurized tanks for various applications such as fuel cells or industrial processes.