I did not even know Helium was a natural occurring substance! I just know its in special balloons that you suck the air from in order to sound like a Elf or a tiny Dwarf
I was talking birthday party balloons the smaller art designed ones they pump helium into it usually same day of purchase They are probably less common nowadays I assume
Same thing, helium. However some sellers may use hydrogen instead of helium to fill these type of balloons, as hydrogen is less expensive but highly explosive. So, it's a good idea, to ensure safety, to ask for helium specifically when ordering birthday party balloons.
Absolutely make double sure find out it is actually helium! So you don't explode lol I miss doing that tho and talking like a little mischievous elf or some people sound like a Duck too
I did not even know Helium was a natural occurring substance! I just know its in special balloons that you suck the air from in order to sound like a Elf or a tiny Dwarf
Yes, helium is naturally occurring. It is commonly produced by the decay of radiogenic material sourced from granitic rocks in the Earth’s crust.
Helium is one of the noble gases, along with neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon, and oganesson.
You are correct, helium is used in weather balloons, blimps. But also in semiconductors and MRI machines for cooling.
I was talking birthday party balloons the smaller art designed ones they pump helium into it usually same day of purchase They are probably less common nowadays I assume
Same thing, helium. However some sellers may use hydrogen instead of helium to fill these type of balloons, as hydrogen is less expensive but highly explosive. So, it's a good idea, to ensure safety, to ask for helium specifically when ordering birthday party balloons.
Absolutely make double sure find out it is actually helium! So you don't explode lol I miss doing that tho and talking like a little mischievous elf or some people sound like a Duck too