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Mention any 2 uses of Helium. What is reaction intermediate? Explain with suitable example​

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Answered by maliknikki710
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Helium gas is used to inflate blimps, research balloons, and balloons for celebrations. It is used as an inert shield for arc welding, for pressurizing liquid-fueled rocket fuel tanks, and in supersonic wind tunnels
Answered by kalsisimarjotkaur
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Helium, the lightest of the noble gases, had actually been detected and helium is the only element in the periodic table that was discovered by an astronomer.

Helium is the element which you can find on the upper right side of the periodic table with atomic number 2. It comes first amongst the family of the noble gases.

It holds one atomic orbital and was named by Lockyer and Frankland. Its name is derived from the Greek word “Helios” meaning Sun. Scientists knew there is an enormous amount of helium in the Sun before it was discovered.

Helium falls under inert gas since its outermost electron orbital is full of two electrons. Helium can also be found in lasers, compressed air tanks and coolant in nuclear reactors.

It holds the lowest boiling and melting points amongst the all other elements. The Nuclear fusion of hydrogen in stars generates a significant amount of helium.

Isotopes

Helium has two known stable isotopes – 3He and 4He. The abundance of helium-3 and helium-4 corresponds to 0.0002% and 99.9998% respectively. This difference in abundances can be observed in the Earth’s atmosphere, where the ratio of 4He atoms to 3He atoms is approximately 1000000:1.

Physical Properties of Helium

Helium (He) Physical Properties

Melting Point 0.95 K (or -272.2oC)

Boiling Point 4.222 K (or -268.928oC)

Density 0.1786 g/L at STP; 0.145 g.cm-3 at its melting point

Critical Temperature and Pressure 5.195 K; 0.227 MPa

Triple Point 2.177 K; 5.043 kPa

Appearance (at STP) Colourless gas

Chemical Properties of Helium

Helium (He) Chemical Properties

Electron Configuration 1s2

First Ionization Energy 2372.3 kilojoules per mole

Second Ionization Energy 5250.5 kilojoules per mole

Van der Waals Radius 140 picometers

Enthalpy of Fusion 0.0138 kilojoules/mole

Uses of Helium

The primary use of Helium goes in altitudes research and meteorological balloons.

It is utilized as an inert protective gas in autogenous welding.

It is the only cooler capable of declining temperature lower than 15K (-434ºF).

Helium is also used in the production of germanium crystals and silicon crystals.

Since it has the ability to diffuse through solids much faster than air, helium is used industrially for pipeline leak detection.

This element is also used in gas chromatography as a carrier gas.

Owing to its low melting point, liquid helium has numerous applications in cryogenics, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and superconducting magnets.

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