distillation
Helium is an element that has physical properties. So far it has eluded efforts to make it react with anything else. It could thus be argued it does not have chemical properties other than it is very inert.
Helium is usually found in natural gas deposits underground. It is produced as a byproduct of the natural decay of radioactive elements, mainly uranium and thorium, which release helium gas as they break down.
To get helium you can use fractional distillation of liquid air.-or-If you just wanted to separate helium from a MIXTURE of helium and argon you could use diffusion. Since helium is lighter than air while argon is heaver than air. You can capture the helium as it "diffuses" away from argon.
No, helium is toxic to your lungs and can kill you if you breathe it long enough, or you could have severe lung damage done to you.
distillation
Helium is an element that has physical properties. So far it has eluded efforts to make it react with anything else. It could thus be argued it does not have chemical properties other than it is very inert.
Separate property can however, become community property through a process called \"commingling \". This happens when separate property is mixed or \"commingled\" with community property. If, for example, a spouse deposits his inheritance into a joint bank account where both spouses make withdrawals and deposits, the inheritance could at some point be considered \"commingled\" and part of the marital assets.
You can refinance your property if a bank agrees to refinance your property. If they find out you are separated, they could choose not to lend you more money.
Helium is usually found in natural gas deposits underground. It is produced as a byproduct of the natural decay of radioactive elements, mainly uranium and thorium, which release helium gas as they break down.
Nobody can take your natural rights away.
Helium and oxygen can be separated using cryogenic distillation. Since helium has a lower boiling point (-268.9°C) compared to oxygen (-183°C), they can be separated by cooling the mixture to a temperature between their respective boiling points and then distilling them off as separate components.
You could separate plastics according to whether they have the recycling symbol or not. You could also separate them according to the type of material they had in them: drinks, oil, agricultural agents, etc.
You do not necessarily have to be married to own jointly owned property and even when an individual is married for 60 years he could still keep property separate from his spouse. Property is considered jointly owned if you purchased it together (each contributing), your name is on the property, or in some situations when you are married and you have substantially contributed to the property. If your spouse has kept the property separate by keeping it in his name, only putting his money into it then it will be considered separate.
Heating it to extremely high temperature or just elctrolysis
Not exactly. Helium is an inert gas, and is not toxic.However, you could die from not having oxygen, so if you breathe only helium, yes you could die.
You could use differences in density to separate seashells and sand. Since seashells are typically less dense than sand, you could use methods like flotation to separate them. Another physical property that could be used is size - sieve out the larger seashells from the smaller sand particles.