Hairspray typically does not contain hydrogen or helium. The main ingredients in hairspray are polymers, solvents, and propellants like hydrocarbons or compressed gases, but not hydrogen or helium.
Water (H2O) does not contain helium atoms. It is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
No, helium gas is a pure element and not a mixture. It consists of only helium atoms and does not contain any other elements or compounds.
Helium can be found in balloons, airships, helium tanks, and some types of communication and medical equipment like MRI machines and cryogenic systems.
No, helium is not an example of a heterogeneous substance. Helium is a pure element, which means it is uniform in composition throughout and does not contain different types of molecules or substances mixed together.
helium doesnot form any compounds
The isotope helium-3 contain 2 protons and 1 neutron. The isotope helium-4 contain 2 protons and 2 neutrons.
No. they dont
No, they're just similar to a helium nucleus.
All stars contain hydrogen and helium.
Hairspray typically does not contain hydrogen or helium. The main ingredients in hairspray are polymers, solvents, and propellants like hydrocarbons or compressed gases, but not hydrogen or helium.
More Helium.
No, salt absorb moisture.
A hot air balloon doesn't contain helium.
Helium is chemically inert and does not form any compounds
No. Hydrogen and helium are separate elements. Elements do not contain other elements. But an element can give off or take electron from other elements.
Not if its regulation.