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Helium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Properties of the element, including its history, applications, and characteristics. ... Helium is used in cryogenics, in deep-sea…
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Helium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaProperties of the element, including its history, applications, and characteristics. ...
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helium: Definition from Answers.com
helium n. ( Symbol He ) A colorless, odorless inert gaseous element occurring in natural gas and ... Helium makes up a tiny propor…
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helium: Definition from Answers.comhelium n. ( Symbol He ) A colorless, odorless inert gaseous element occurring in natural gas and ...
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Helium
History, sources, properties, and uses. ... Title Picture: Diagrammatic helium atom. There are only two electrons orbiting helium'…
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HeliumHistory, sources, properties, and uses. ... Title Picture: Diagrammatic
helium atom. There are only two electrons orbiting
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It\'s Elemental - The Element Helium
The Element Helium - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... Helium, the second most abundant element in the universe, was d…
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It's Elemental - The Element HeliumThe Element
Helium - Basic Physical and Historical Information ...
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Helium
The Source of Helium. Why the Inert Gases are Inert. The Inert Gases as Gases. Xenon and Radon ... is about the extraordinary gas …
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Helium - New World Encyclopedia
Helium (chemical symbol He, atomic number 2) is a minor component of the Earth's ... Helium is the second most abundant element in…
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Helium - New World EncyclopediaHelium (chemical symbol He, atomic number 2) is a minor component of the Earth's ...
Helium is the second most abundant element in the known universe, after hydrogen, ...
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Helium - Encyclopedia of Earth
A liquid helium bath, capable of chilling down to -269 degrees Celsius. ... In other words, there is one helium molecule for every…
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Helium - Encyclopedia of EarthA liquid
helium bath, capable of chilling down to -269 degrees Celsius. ... In other words, there is one
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