• Home
  • Chemistry
  • Astronomy
  • Energy
  • Nature
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Electronics
  • Helium in Balloons: Atoms vs. Molecules Explained
    Helium air in a balloon is made up of helium atoms (He).

    Here's why:

    * Helium is a noble gas, meaning it exists as individual atoms, not molecules.

    * Air is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, which exist as diatomic molecules (N₂ and O₂).

    * Helium balloons are filled with pure helium, not air.

    So, while we talk about "helium air," it's important to remember that it's actually just helium gas.

    Science Discoveries © www.scienceaq.com