Oxygen is not known as helium.
But a mixture of oxygen and helium is used in the oxygen cylinder for underwater diving.
Helium gas is also known as He and is sometimes referred to as a noble gas.
When two helium atoms combine, they form a molecule of helium gas (He2), which is also known as a dihelium molecule. This molecule is quite rare and unstable under normal conditions, as helium typically exists as a monoatomic gas.
If you are a gas with two protons in your nucleus, you are helium. Helium is a noble gas known for being lightweight and non-reactive.
Helium is obtained as a byproduct of methane extraction.
Although helium gas is not toxic but it can cause asphyxiation by blocking the body access to oxygen.
Helium gas is also known as He and is sometimes referred to as a noble gas.
No. Helium and oxygen are two different elements.
At room temperature: Chlorine: gas Helium: gas Hydrogen: gas Oxygen: gas
No, helium does not dissolve into oxygen. Helium is a non-reactive gas that remains separate from other gases in a mixture.
Oxygen is also known as O2, referring to the diatomic molecule composed of two oxygen atoms.
nitrogen,Helium,oxygen
nitrogen,Helium,oxygen
Helium is the noble gas in the list provided.
As breathing gas for diving: A mixture of oxygen and helium (some times containing nitrogen or a small percentage of oxygen) is used to avoid the phenomenon of narcosis when only pure oxygen is used; also helium make the effort for breathing easier.
When two helium atoms combine, they form a molecule of helium gas (He2), which is also known as a dihelium molecule. This molecule is quite rare and unstable under normal conditions, as helium typically exists as a monoatomic gas.
Yes, helium is an inert gas.
If you are a gas with two protons in your nucleus, you are helium. Helium is a noble gas known for being lightweight and non-reactive.