Helium can certainly become solid, just like any other element. It does have the lowest freezing point of all the elements of 1.1 K (-272.05 °C or -458 °F).
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No, not all elements ending in -ium are solid, magnetic, or metal. The properties of an element depend on its atomic structure and position in the periodic table. Some elements ending in -ium, such as helium and radium, have different properties - helium is a gas, while radium is a solid but radioactive metal.
Well, everything has its own unique freezing/melting and boiling. Helium, has a freezing/melting point of -310 degrees Celsius, or in other words, when it is below -310 it is a solid and when it is above -310 it is a liquid.
The element that would be most different from magnesium is helium. Helium is a noble gas located in Group 18 of the periodic table, while magnesium is an alkaline earth metal in Group 2. Helium is a gas at room temperature and does not typically form compounds, whereas magnesium is a solid and readily forms compounds.
Since they are gases, neither nitrogen or helium are technically able to dissolve in the same way that a solid dissolves in a liquid. However, if they were to mix, it would not go well because the helium would float away very quickly.
The lightest weight element that is not a gas at room temperature is lithium. It is a solid metal with a low density and atomic number 3.
no. they are different. helium is a gas and is different from solid.
No. Helium is a gas, not a solid.
No, a helium balloon is not a solid. It is a gas-filled flexible container made of materials like latex or mylar.
Gas. Helium is a gas.
no. it cant be converted to solid
No. Because gun is solid, helium is a gas
helium is a gas
Helium is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It only becomes a solid at very low temperatures close to absolute zero.
Helium does not have a solid form at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature. It exists as a liquid at very low temperatures close to absolute zero, below which it becomes a solid. In its solid form, helium exhibits unique properties such as superfluidity and zero viscosity.
Helium is a noble gas at room temperature, and exists as a colorless, odorless gas. Helium becomes a liquid at very low temperatures, about -269 degrees Celsius, and a solid at an even lower temperature of around -272 degrees Celsius.
helium cannot exist as solid and thus has no melting point
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