The bottle will just feel like a bottle full of air. In order for it to float like a balloon filled with helium, it would have to weigh less than air or you would need to fill the bottle to well over its capacity. 1 cubic meter of helium is required to lift 1kg.
Helium is the lighter gas but hydrogen is very flammable
Helium is helium. Storing it is difficult as it diffuses through many substances.
the lighted splint would stop burning as Helium does not burn.
When a lighted splint is put into a glass jar of helium, the splint will immediately extinguish because helium is an inert gas that does not support combustion. The lack of oxygen in the helium prevents the splint from continuing to burn.
The main difference between a mason jar and a kilner jar is the top. A kilner jar has a rubber-sealed screw top, while a mason jar has a disc-shaped metal lid and an outer metal part that screws around it.
The bottle will just feel like a bottle full of air. In order for it to float like a balloon filled with helium, it would have to weigh less than air or you would need to fill the bottle to well over its capacity. 1 cubic meter of helium is required to lift 1kg.
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Atoms are the basic units of an element. If you were given a jar full of Helium, it's a jar filled with atoms of Helium
Helium is the lighter gas but hydrogen is very flammable
If the lid of a jar containing helium gas is removed, the helium gas will quickly diffuse out of the jar and into the surrounding environment because helium gas is lighter than air. Helium is also non-toxic and non-flammable, so it will not pose any immediate danger.
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Helium is a gas that is lighter than air. Iron is a solid metal and is heavy.
I believe a jar takes up less memory but requires java to run exe and jar (although a jar is similar to a zip file) can NOT be run on Mac software.
The helium, being lighter than air, would simply rise out of the jar.
Helium is helium. Storing it is difficult as it diffuses through many substances.