No, it is not possible to synthesize helium in a laboratory setting. Helium is a noble gas and cannot be artificially created through chemical reactions. It is only produced through natural processes, such as the radioactive decay of elements like uranium and thorium.
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Yes, helium can be created in a laboratory setting through nuclear reactions or by liquefying and distilling natural gas.
No, it is not possible to manufacture helium. Helium is a naturally occurring element that is produced through the process of nuclear fusion in stars.
Yes, it is possible to artificially produce helium through nuclear reactions, such as in nuclear reactors or particle accelerators.
Yes, helium can be artificially produced through nuclear reactions or by extracting it from natural gas deposits.
A possible quantum number set for an electron in a ground-state helium atom could be n1, l0, m0, s1/2.