Will the helium gas inside the balloon can be recirculated to another balloon?
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I think yes by the gas will be decrees
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helium is lighter than air, a helium balloon rises. Hydrogen is another gas lighter than air; it is even lighter than helium. Hydrogen is not used in balloons and this demonstration shows why.
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The balloon expands and expands as the pressure decreases. Eventually the latex cannot take the stress and pops. As density of helium gas is less than that of air, a balloon filled with helium gas rises in air. However, as one goes vertically up and up density of atmospheric air goes on decreasing.
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helium is lighter than air, a helium balloon rises. Hydrogen is another gas lighter than air; it is even lighter than helium. Hydrogen is not used in balloons and this demonstration shows why.
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The balloon expands and expands as the pressure decreases. Eventually the latex cannot take the stress and pops. As density of helium gas is less than that of air, a balloon filled with helium gas rises in air. However, as one goes vertically up and up density of atmospheric air goes on decreasing.
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