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  • Helium in a Balloon: Pure Substance or Mixture? - Chemistry Explained
    Helium inside a balloon is considered a pure substance.

    Here's why:

    * Helium is an element: Helium is a chemical element, meaning it's made up of only one type of atom.

    * No other components: The balloon itself contains other materials (rubber, for example), but these are not part of the gas inside the balloon.

    While the balloon might contain a tiny amount of air or other gases as impurities, the primary component is pure helium, making it classified as a pure substance.

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