No. It is completely unreactive, so it won't set off your taste buds.
Helium is a gas which is very light. It is the second lightest element in the universe. Helium was discovered in 1986. William Ramsay confirmed it was helium. Helium remains as gas up to 25c (77f). Helium has no taste or no color. Helium doesn't combine with other elements. It is a by product of the reaction of hydrogen in the sun.
It has got different discrete line in it, way more than hydrogen's spectra. I think there are 3 violet line bunched up close together, 2 blue lines, 3 yellow/orange line and a single red line.
The chemical symbol for helium is "He."
The symbol of Helium is He. Helium's atomic number is 2.
AnswerThere are two variants of helium -- helium 3 and helium 4. Helium 4 is not magnetic but helium 3 is. Its magnetism is, however, of different nature than e.g. that of iron. The magnetism of helium 3 is used for medical lung imaging.
Helium has no odor or taste.
I don't think helium tastes bad, not to me. All it does is blows up balloons and makes your voice sound like a chipmunk.
Helium is a gas which is very light. It is the second lightest element in the universe. Helium was discovered in 1986. William Ramsay confirmed it was helium. Helium remains as gas up to 25c (77f). Helium has no taste or no color. Helium doesn't combine with other elements. It is a by product of the reaction of hydrogen in the sun.
Yes helium is a noble gas because it is very stable, colorless, odorless taste less, but unlike the other noble gases, it has two electrons in its valence shell.
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It has got different discrete line in it, way more than hydrogen's spectra. I think there are 3 violet line bunched up close together, 2 blue lines, 3 yellow/orange line and a single red line.
Do you mean helium? Helium is an element, so it's made of .... helium!
helium in a jar diff from helium atom
Helium has 2 protons, 2 neutrons and 2 electrons. The symbol for helium is He and the atomic number is 2.
He- Helium. He- Helium.
The chemical symbol for helium is "He."
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