By: Trevor Brucato. Discovery of the Element Date Discovered: –August 18, 1868 Founder of Helium Discovery: –French astronomer, Pierre Janssen:  Unknown.

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By: Trevor Brucato

Discovery of the Element Date Discovered: –August 18, 1868 Founder of Helium Discovery: –French astronomer, Pierre Janssen:  Unknown yellow spectral line in the light of a solar eclipse –English astronomer, Norman Lockyer:  Helium was separately identified as a new element later that year

Characteristics of Helium Atomic #: 2 Atomic Weight: g/mol Protons: 2 Electrons: 2 Neutrons: 2 Charge: 0 1 st ionization energy (Kj/ mol): 2372 Electronegativity: None Melting Point (K): 1 Boiling Point (K): 4 Density (g/cm3): Atomic Radius (pm): 32

Source of Helium How is Helium Purified? –Helium is removed from natural gas, which all natural gas contains traces of helium. The fusion of hydrogen into the helium gives energy for the hydrogen bomb. The helium from most of the alpha particles has been trapped deep within the earth, not far from the top of the mantle. Helium diffuses very rapidly, so it can be expected to have been mobile in the crust. –This gas served to develop the methods for separation of helium devised by the Bureau of Mines. There are two general ways to do this: To adsorb all but the helium on cooled activated charcoal, and the other is to liquefy the gas and separate the helium by fractional distillation. As in the case of hydrogen, air diffused into the helium and had to be removed to preserve the lifting power, but, not to avoid an explosive mixture. What ore can Helium be found in? –Helium can be found in Uranium. Where can Uranium be found? –

Uses of Helium Present-day Uses: Scientists use it in physics labs Weather Balloons Airships Party Balloons (Inhaling Helium)Inhaling Helium Filling balloons (blimps) as it is a much safer gas than hydrogen Widely used as an inert gas shield for arc welding in countries where helium is cheaper than argon Protective gas in growing silicon and germanium crystals, and in titanium and zirconium production Cooling medium for nuclear reactors A mixture of 80% helium and 20% oxygen is used as an artificial atmosphere for divers and others working under pressure Cryogenic applications As a gas for supersonic wind tunnels A protective gas for semiconductor materials Pressurizing liquid fuel rockets Future Uses: A lifting gas in devices to lift heavy loads for construction Minor medical uses Uses in lasers Past Uses: Science Experiments

Bohr-Rutherford Diagram 2 Protons 2 Electrons (In first orbital)

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