No. This is because it is demonstrating the fact that it is less dense than the air. Density is a physical property. Therefore the helium balloon rising to the ceiling is not a chemical property, and instead a physical property.
No, helium inside a balloon is not a compound. Helium is a chemical element and is the second lightest element on the periodic table. It exists as individual helium atoms inside the balloon.
A balloon is filled with helium. Athough, it can be a chemical and physical change. For example you can take the helium out of the balloon, but you cant put it back in it now that its already in the air.
Helium's chemical property is its low reactivity.
Helium gas is found in balloons that rise to the ceiling. This gas is less dense than air, causing the balloon to float upward.
No. helium is released in outer air but does not lose or change its chemical formula
In a helium balloon- one that floats and rises to the ceiling it is elemental helium that is used to inflate the balloon. If you just blow into a balloon to inflate it then it is air inside the balloon which is a mixture of gases, principally nitrogen and oxygen (both elements). There are also other gases that are chemical compounds such as carbon dioxide.
No, helium inside a balloon is not a compound. Helium is a chemical element and is the second lightest element on the periodic table. It exists as individual helium atoms inside the balloon.
A helium balloon rises to the ceiling because helium is lighter than air, allowing the balloon to float. Over time, helium slowly escapes through the balloon's material, causing it to lose buoyancy. Once the balloon's helium level decreases enough, it can no longer stay afloat and descends to the floor. Temperature changes and air pressure can also affect the balloon's behavior, contributing to its descent.
It doesn't. Helium is chemically inert or doesn't have any chemical property.
A balloon is filled with helium. Athough, it can be a chemical and physical change. For example you can take the helium out of the balloon, but you cant put it back in it now that its already in the air.
Helium's chemical property is its low reactivity.
No that is a physical property.
In a helium balloon- one that floats and rises to the ceiling it is elemental helium that is used to inflate the balloon. If you just blow into a balloon to inflate it then it is air inside the balloon which is a mixture of gases, principally nitrogen and oxygen (both elements). There are also other gases that are chemical compounds such as carbon dioxide.
It is a chemical property.
One chemical property of helium is its inertness, meaning it does not easily react with other elements to form compounds. Helium is also non-toxic and has a low boiling point, making it useful for applications like cooling superconducting magnets.
Helium has completely filled orbitals / energy levels and is chemically inert. So it has no chemically property.
Helium is an element a pure substance it is a chemical. It has properties eg it is a gas, it is colourless, it is odourless