Helium will change the tone of your voice. The lighter gas allows the vocal cords to vibrate at a different frequency. However, helium does not sustain life. If you breath too much of it you could pass out, or even die.
The first result of reduced oxygen to the brain is brain damage. The second result is death.
Breathing in pure helium deprives the body of oxygen, as if you were holding your breath. If you couldn't breathe at all, you'd start to die in minutes-as soon as your body exhausted the supply of oxygen stored in the blood. But helium speeds up this process: When the gas fills your lungs, it creates a diffusion gradient that washes out the oxygen. In other words, each breath of helium you take sucks more oxygen out of your system. After inhaling helium, the body's oxygen level can plummet to a hazardous level in a matter of seconds.
You don't have to worry about fatal asphyxiation if you're sucking from a helium balloon at a party. At worst you'll keep going until you get lightheaded and pass out-at which point you'll stop inhaling helium and your body's oxygen levels will return to normal. Of more concern is the possibility that you'll hurt yourself when you fall down.
Remember, the first result of reduced oxygen to the brain is brain damage. The second result is death.
Yes Helium Can Change Our Voice from a Normal Voice into Donald Duck’s Voice or a Chipmunk Voice the Reason why helium makes our voice squeaky is because helium is 6 times lighter then air which means our voice travels through it faster
It could make your voice sound like a chipmunk.
Your voice will sound higher in pitch, much like a cartoon voice for a few minutes.
When you inhale helium your voice will sound like a chipmunk.
Everyone knows that if you inhale helium and then talk, your voice goes very high.
your voice turns all squeaky and high
your voice goes squeaky
Nothing, helium is inert.
Helium is not important for living beings.
The helium explodes into flames (which quickly die out).
Helium hasn't an effect.
Nothing as helium and radon are noble or non-reactive gasses.
If you inhail water you get a thing called soreousenoiseouse which is my scientific term for getting a sore nose!
the ribs expand slightly to give the lungs room to expand also.
breath in and out (:
Nothing, helium is inert.
Possibly. It is certainly not advisable.
Helium is chemically inert and does not react with aluminium
Helium is not important for living beings.
The helium explodes into flames (which quickly die out).
Nothing will happen. Helium is completely nonreactive.
it blows
Helium hasn't an effect.
Nothing, helium is not a toxic, irritant, radioactive, corrosive gas.