I dont know any but you can go to a some dollar stores and get on filled or get a filled one, if it isn't the first dollar store that you go to then try another one, there is some around i have been to plenty around the country and state!
Helium grade balloons can be purchased at most large stationary stores, if you desire them to be filled with Helium then a gas supply store would be your best bet.
If you have enough money you can get anything ........ Yes, you may find some at Walmart, the Dollar Store(etc.) They are not expensive.
you find helium gas as a by product from the sun .you also find it in a form of alpha particle . but the form we often use today is found in the atmosphere but it only 0.005 of our amothsphere is helium gas because a lot of the helium gas flouts away.
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Hot air balloons are filled with heated air, which expands and has less density than the surrounding air, so that the ballon floats upward -- until it cools back down. Hot air balloons usually carry a stove, to keep heating the air (which rises into the balloon, displacing the cooler air and pushing it out of the ballon -- this is an example of convection). Hydrogen balloons are filled with hydrogen gas, which is much less dense than air, so that it rises -- unless the hydrogen leaks out. Hydrogen is not only difficult to keep from leaking out, but also quite flammable and can explode if there is a spark nearby. Also: Helium balloons work similarly to hydrogen balloons, except that helium is not flammable, it is slightly denser than hydrogen, and it is rare and hard to find on Earth. The sun is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, and the fusion process that makes it radiate comes from transforming hydrogen into helium, with a large release of energy.
Air is a mixture of gases in which helium is present in atmosphere.It is mostly present in oxygen tanks used by sea divers and in balloons.
There are a number of places helium balloons can be purchased. Some places include any party supply store, most florists or stores with a floral department, and some online retailers such as amazon and ebay.
Yes. Helium is normally a gas at the temperature and pressure we are likely to find in the ordinary room. Like other gases, helium is easily compressed. A gas compressing machine compresses helium gas and stores it in metal cylinders. You can see one for yourself anywhere helium filled balloons are sold. Look for a tall, thin metal container with a valve and a pressure gauge on the top. The cylinders I have seen were brown, about as big around as a basketball, and about as tall as a fifth grader.
They find electrons and become helium gas and end up in balloons. When the balloon breaks the helium rushes to the top of the atmosphere where it eventually escapes to space.
The properties of each rare gas dictate its specific commercial applications. Because they are the most abundant, and therefore the least expensive to produce, helium and argon find the most commercial applications. Helium's low density and inertness make it ideal for use in lighter-than-air craft, such as balloons and blimps. Although helium has nearly twice the density of hydrogen, it has about 98% of hydrogen's lifting power. A little over 324.7 gal (1,230 l) of helium lifts 2.2 lb (1 kg). Helium is also nonflammable and therefore considerably safer than hydrogen, which was once widely used in gas-filled aircraft. Liquid helium has the lowest boiling point of any known substance (about -452°F; -269°C) and therefore has many low-temperature applications in research and industry. Divers breathe an artificial oxygen-helium mixture to prevent gas bubbles forming in the blood as they swim to the surface from great depths. Other uses for helium have been in supersonic wind tunnels, as a protective gas in growing siliconand germanium crystals and, together with neon, to make gas lasers.http://science.jrank.org/pages/5738/Rare-Gases-Uses.html#ixzz0KUGuCdTa&D
You can't. Chlorine is a dangerous, corrosive, poisonous gas and is not available in balloons.
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