Yes, but since argon is very dense, they would not be much fun.
Argon is a monoatomic noble gas
All argon gas is inert.
No. Argon is a nonmetal, and furthermore, a gas.
No, Argon is an inert gas......
hot air balloons
You use helium in balloons. Neon and argon in lights. Argon is used as an "inert" gas to inhibit bacterial growth.
Helium is an inert gas."They fill Helium in the balloons", father explains his child.
Helium is the safest gas to fill in balloons, as it is light and noncombustable.
helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen
argon
Yes, helium is the noble gas that is commercially used the most. It is commonly used in various industries, including cryogenics, deep-sea diving, and as a carrier gas for gas chromatography. Additionally, helium is commonly used to fill balloons for celebrations and events.
If you want the balloons to float, you would probably use helium.
They Do Not use Hydrogen gas to fill up balloons. People use Helium gas to fill up balloons (ordinary party balloons, and big working balloons such as the one used by Goodyear). Helium is Not Flammable. Hydrogen is Flammable and has as tendency to burst into Flame, similar to the German Blimp/Dirigible Hindenburg. Since the US Navy lost Two Helium Blimps in Bad weather; The Akron and the Shenandoah (with a great loss of lives), the US Navy almost never uses Blimps anymore.
The answer depends on the temperature and pressure.
Argon is an inert gas, and is often used as the fill gas between panes of glass in modern insulated window units. It is also used extensively as a shielding gas in welding operations.
One example of a gas would be helium. Helium is used to fill up balloons and make them float.
They're filled with Helium.