orange peach color
Helium does not burn. It is an extremely stable noble gas. Only in a nuclear reactor can it be made to react.
The label on a cylinder of helium is typically brown or green in color.
No color. When burning chlorine, the flame gains no additional color from the chlorine. Examples of this may be found by burning Aluminum chloride or Magnesium chloride, both of which burn colorless. This means that Chlorine contributes no color to the flame.
Yes, it is true that an average star spends about 90 percent of its life on the main sequence burning hydrogen into helium through nuclear fusion. This is the longest and most stable phase in a star's life cycle before it transitions into the next phase.
Helium is a gas which is very light. It is the second lightest element in the universe. Helium was discovered in 1986. William Ramsay confirmed it was helium. Helium remains as gas up to 25c (77f). Helium has no taste or no color. Helium doesn't combine with other elements. It is a by product of the reaction of hydrogen in the sun.
Nothing, helium is inert.
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what is helium used for
No. Helium is a odourless and colourless gas.
this question has raised problems for centuries. after years of research I have seen that helium is a invisible-clearish color.
Helium does not burn because it is an inert gas, meaning it does not undergo chemical reactions like combustion.
Helium burning is most durable stage in stellar evolution.
the lighted splint would stop burning as Helium does not burn.
On the lighter side, the name or identity is "fictional" or "imaginary"; helium can not burn! In the Sun, helium can be formed by nuclear fusion of hydrogen, and this process produces much heat and light, but can not properly be called burning in a chemical sense; that requires chemical combination with oxygen.
Helium does not burn in a flame test because it is an inert gas and does not react with the flame to produce a characteristic color.
The flame produced by burning butane is typically blue in color.
The color of the flame produced by burning magnesium is a bright white.