Of course you CAN mix it. you can mix anything as long as you have it.
floating water baloons
Since they are gases, neither nitrogen or helium are technically able to dissolve in the same way that a solid dissolves in a liquid. However, if they were to mix, it would not go well because the helium would float away very quickly.
What happens when you mix water and calcium chloride?Water colour does not change
No, they can not mix without a 3rd reagent.
yes. in fact, when you mix salt with water, you get salt water. =]
Yes you can mix helium and acetylene but they will not react.
Nothing will happen. Helium is completely nonreactive.
because helium does not mix with other elements
Because helium will not mix with hydrogen and oxygen.
helium was found in 1868 on a solar eclipse.
Oxygen, Hydrogen and Helium.
Nothing as helium and radon are noble or non-reactive gasses.
mix together a monkey and a fat lady
A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.
helium is used in airoplanes tyres..balloons...sun shine...sea driver mix it with oxygen..etc
Water has no helium (He) atom. Chemically water is H2O and there is no He atom present in water.
Helium is completely inert, it is the most inert of all elements, and so it will not react in any way with hydrogen (or with any other element). So, if you mix hydrogen and helium, nothing happens. You have a mixture of hydrogen and helium. It's a lot lighter than air, you can make balloons that will float. Of course, you can do that with pure hydrogen or with pure helium, as well.