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yes. its covalent radius is 32 pico meter

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Is helium dence?

depends on the size of its container and volume of helium filling it


What is the atomic size of helium?

The covalent radius of helium is 32 pico meter.


Why do helium balloons reduce in their sizes?

A helium balloon reduces in size because the helium slowly seeps out through the wall of the balloon.


How much do helium balloons carry?

How much a helium balloon carries depends on the size of the balloon.


Why does Helium has higher IP than Neon?

because the size of helium is smaller than that of neon.


What is the size of the atom in helium?

The size of an atom is typically measured in terms of its atomic radius, which for helium is approximately 31 picometers (pm), or 0.31 angstroms. This corresponds to the distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron cloud in a helium atom.


Does helium have smaller particles than nitrogen or oxygen?

Helium has smaller particles than nitrogen or oxygen. Helium atoms are smaller in size, as they have fewer protons and neutrons in their nucleus compared to nitrogen or oxygen atoms. This smaller size allows helium atoms to move more freely and escape into the atmosphere, which is why helium is a lighter gas.


Why is there a difference in the size of the balloons after one week which is filled with air and helium?

helium gas is warmer than air.


How much can a helium balloon lift?

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What radioactive particle is the size of a helium nucleus?

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Which has smaller atomic size helium or fluorine or neon?

He has the smaller atomic size. Fluorine has the larger atomic size from these 3. He is a noble gas.


Can helium run through copper pipe?

No, helium can escape through the microscopic pores in copper pipe due to its small molecular size. It is not an effective choice for helium containment. Stainless steel or specialized materials are typically used for helium gas containment.