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Helium is normally a gas; at very low temperatures it does liquify, but it has no solid phase, no matter how cold it gets (it does, however, have a very unusual "superfluid" phase at temperatures approaching absolute zero).

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helium helium makes your voice squeaky helium helium is extremely awesomely cheap!

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Heliums normal phase is a gas.

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Helium is normally a gas.

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Gas.

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