No. Just breath every once and a while. There is helium in the air we breathe and we're just fine. So after everytime you suck down some helium from a balloon or whatever, just take a deep breath so your brain gets the oxygen it needs.
No, helium is an inert gas and does not readily undergo chemical reactions. It is not a good reducing agent as it does not have the ability to donate electrons to other substances.
Ozone is good when it is in the stratosphere, as it protects us from harmful UV radiation by absorbing it. However, ozone at ground level can be harmful to living organisms, causing respiratory problems and damaging crops, as it is a major component of smog.
Helium is normally a gas; at very low temperatures it does liquify, but it has no solid phase, no matter how cold it gets (it does, however, have a very unusual "superfluid" phase at temperatures approaching absolute zero).
Good ozone is present in the atmosphere. Bad ozone is at the ground level.
A little helium isn't harmful, but inhaling an entire balloon-full can block oxygen to your brain, which might cause you to pass out. There has been at least one death from breathing helium from a pressurized tank instead of a balloon, too.
There is no such thing as a good element or a bad element.
Helium is not inherently bad for us, but inhaling pure helium can be harmful because it displaces oxygen in our lungs, leading to asphyxiation. Inhaling helium from balloons or other containers can be risky and should be avoided.
Good ? It is SO BAD for US !
good
they are good because they help us and we help them!
they are good for us.
All competition is good.
bad
Jackson is neither good nor bad because he is one of us. All of us are human and all of us have a little good and a little 'not so good' in us. So, Jackson is just the same.
yes
Nope.
I don't think helium tastes bad, not to me. All it does is blows up balloons and makes your voice sound like a chipmunk.