Deep sea divers breath helium and oxygen, helium is also used to inflate party balloons and airship blimps.
yes,after you breath oxygen
One of the effects of a small amount of helium in the breath is to change the voice similar to a cartoon Donald Duck sound. Professional deep sea divers will breath a mixture of Oxygen and Helium this helps preventdecompression sickness known as the Bends. If you breath pure helium you would asphyxiate. (starve the brain of Oxygen and die)
Nothing remotely exciting. The pitch of your voice will be normal because there is no helium passing your vocal cords. CO2 is exhaled in every breath and will be mixed with the helium as it would be in other atmospheres. Only if you remain in the room and continue to breath the helium will there be any ill effects. Helium isn't poisonous but the lack of oxygen would cause asphyxiation and eventually death.
Inhaling helium from balloons changes the resonance frequency of your vocal tract, allowing the higher frequencies in your voice to be emphasized. This makes your voice sound high-pitched. However, inhaling helium can be dangerous as it displaces oxygen in the lungs, leading to potential health risks.
Helium is used for the ones that rise. Compressed air can be used or exhaled breath.
Sorry, there are no cures, as helium is a noble gas. It doesn't combine with anything in your body. So just relax and take a breath of air.
I personally fill a balloon with my breath, the balloons I buy are already filled with helium.
Not very long. Neptune is made of Hydrogen and helium. So you can't breath.
Yes, this is because helium is less dense than the oxygen that we breath. When the helium enters your lungs, it moves faster than the oxygen you are used to breathing and moves your vocal cords more quickly which gives you the higher pitched sound. However it is not safe to breath large quantities at a time because our bodies do not run on helium. Yes, Helium does affect the pitch of the voice. However, the lungs are not developed to breathe noble gases, and too high a percentage of helium and not enough oxygen can cause tension neumothorax. -TEN TIBIAS
Inhaling helium can displace oxygen in the lungs, leading to a lack of oxygen in the bloodstream, which can result in dizziness, shortness of breath, and potentially lead to suffocation. It is important to avoid inhaling helium as a party trick or for any purpose other than in regulated medical settings.
Things that composes the atmosphere are the nitrogen is about 78%and the helium which is 56% and the carbon dioxide we breath that is 28%