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if mix Hydrogen+Helium

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Answered by Anonymous
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As Helium is such, it won't bond or interact with Hydrogen in any real way. What you'll end up with is a balloon which over time becomes "layered", with lighter hydrogen occupying the upper portion of the balloon, and heavier Helium settling more-or-less around the bottom.

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Answered by vaibhavshinde145
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Helium is such, it won't bond or interact with Hydrogen in any real way. What you'll end up with is a balloon which over time becomes "layered", with lighter hydrogen occupying the upper portion of the balloon, and heavier Helium settling more-or-less around the bottom.

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