Helium is completely inert, it is the most inert of all elements, and so it will not react in any way with hydrogen (or with any other element). So, if you mix hydrogen and helium, nothing happens. You have a mixture of hydrogen and helium. It's a lot lighter than air, you can make balloons that will float. Of course, you can do that with pure hydrogen or with pure helium, as well.
Hydrogen and helium are formed in Sun.
They are fused into helium and create energy. But it takes 4 hydrogen atoms to make 1 atom of helium. The Hydrogen is first converted to Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), and the two deuterium atoms fuse to make the Helium atom. This process releases a lot of energy, not the least because of the neutrons released. Lol
Helium has more mass than hydrogen. Helium is composed of two protons and two neutrons, while hydrogen is a single proton.
nuclear fusion of hydrogen to form helium
Helium, hydrogen, and air are gases.
When hydrogen and helium are mixed, they will not react chemically because they are both inert gases. Instead, they will form a gaseous mixture with the properties of both gases, maintaining their individual characteristics.
Oxygen, Hydrogen and Helium.
because helium does not mix with other elements
Nuclear fusion, in which hydrogen-1 is fused into helium-4.
hydrogen particles mix with helium particles
The symbol for hydrogen is H, and the symbol for helium is He.
Hydrogen and helium
Yes you can make hydrogen from water through electrolysis. And also from helium (this happens in the sun)
helium and hydrogen gases
Hydrogen is H2. Helium is He.
it is dense mix of Hydrogen and trace gases ( like Helium, Methane, Ammonia)
No. Helium and Hydrogen are two different elements.