No. helium does not react with any other element
In certain conditions, hydrogen can combine with helium through nuclear fusion reactions, such as in the core of stars. This process releases a significant amount of energy and is responsible for the light and heat emitted by stars like our sun.
3 Helium nuclei combine to form a carbon nucleus,releasing light energy
It is light in weight and strong
The process is called nuclear fusion. It occurs in the core of stars, including our sun, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the form of light and heat.
No. Helium is inert; it will not break down or combine with other substances. Since it is an element, it cannot be broken down by chemical means.
Yes, aluminum is light in weight compared to many other metals.
The weight of helium is very light, as it is one of the lightest elements on the periodic table. Helium has a very low density and weight compared to other elements.
In certain conditions, hydrogen can combine with helium through nuclear fusion reactions, such as in the core of stars. This process releases a significant amount of energy and is responsible for the light and heat emitted by stars like our sun.
Steel - strength Aluminum - light weight
Aluminum
Because of its light weight
helium is a light mass of weight in which will float unlike a hevy object that will fall to the ground
Aluminum is durable. It is also light weight compared to other materials such as wood.
take some weight off it and you could fill it with helium
Aluminum is light weight, moldable and weldable. It conducts heat and electricity well. It is reflective.
Assuming you mean aluminum (that's how we spell it on this side of the pond), aluminum is strong and light weight.
It is light in weight and strong