No. Noz generally stands for the compound, nitrous oxide (N2O). Helium (He) is an element.
No. the size of helium is the same everywhere.
The hot helium, because density is dependent on temperature and the variation is inversely proportional. (All this is only valid at the same pressure, and at the same physical state of matter, either gas or liquid)
An alpha particle is equivalent to a helium-4 nucleus, or a helium-4 ion. A difference is that an alpha particle has a certain amount of energy associated with it, so it can said to be fast or hot. The energy is measured in thousands or millions of electron volts (keV or MeV).
The Latin word for helium is "helium." It is the same in both Latin and English.
Yes and no, alpha particles are a form or radiation (a helium nucleus), they are emitted from an unstable radioactive element which decays (and turns into some lighter element) by emitting the alpha particle. This form of decay is called alpha decay.
Well noz is a gas that is used to make the race cars go fast. people use noz to get high noz by filling up balloons with noz and inhaling the noz from there kinda like when u use helium to make your voice funny but instead of helium its noz
No. "Noz" is slang for nitrous oxide or "laughing gas", the same kind your dentist uses. It is an entirely separate chemical from THC.
Noz, noz can haz cheezburger.
No, nitrous oxide and helium are not the same thing. Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is a dental sedative and anesthetic gas, while helium is a noble gas commonly used in balloons for buoyancy. They have different properties and uses.
I dont think theres any dangers because everyone at the parties i go to takes in alot including me. The only thing you have to worry about is the major headache after the party, and in some cases a hangover. Last night was awesome -noz- -karen
Noz can actually cause you to suffocate depending on the amount that is inhaled. It can cause respiratory arrest and death when used inappropriately.
YEZ.
forever.
no1 noz
There is no such thing as "conducting fire." Helium is not flammable, if that's what you mean.
No. the size of helium is the same everywhere.
no. they are different. helium is a gas and is different from solid.