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what are the uses of helium​

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Answered by ojashwitripathi2204
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Helium gas is used to inflate blimps, scientific balloons and party balloons. It is used as an inert shield for arc welding, to pressurize the fuel tanks of liquid fueled rockets and in supersonic windtunnels.

Answered by ajesh1382
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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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