Helium accounts for around 8% of the volume of all matter (baryonic particles) in the universe.
Percent of an objects mass is expressed in terms of its weight. Percent of an objects volume is expressed in terms of its size.
Thirty gallons of anything is thirty gallons. Maybe you're asking about compressing helium, but you need to say what pressure you're using and what temperature, to determine how much helium will fit into a 30 gallon tank.
9,200,000 is the total volume.
Original volume = (S)3 New volume = (3S)3 = 27(S)3 = 27 times the original volume. The change is (27 times) - (1 time) = 26 times = 2,600 percent Semantic note: After increasing by 2,600 percent, the volume becomes 2,700 percent of what it was originally.
You don't have to find the volume ! If gas is put into a closed container, it fills it. The volume of gas in a one liter tank is one liter.
The volume of 10.9 mol of helium at STP is 50 litres.
yes i does
depends on the size of its container and volume of helium filling it
99.993 % into Helium, .007 % into energy.
Helium comprises only the tiniest portion of the earth's atmosphere. It represents only about 5.24 parts per million by volume, which is about 0.000524% of the atmosphere. Use the link below to the Wikipedia post on what's in Earth's atmosphere. You might be surprised!
100% helium
The density will be 50 % from the initial value.
5.6
yes it is because it has a lesser volume
hydrogen and helium
Hydrogen and helium make up nearly 100 percent of the matter of the universe. Hydrogen comprises about 75 percent and helium makes up about 25 percent.
4 g of helium occupy 22.414 liters. So, 84.6 g of helium occupy 474.056 liters.