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HELIUM

  • March 21, 2021
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HELIUM

Subject : Science & tech

Context : Every year, India imports helium worth ₹55,000 crore from the U.S.

Concept :

  • Helium is a colourless, odourless, insipid and non-toxic gas. It’s less soluble in water than any other gas.
  • It’s the less reactive element and doesn’t essentially form chemical compounds. The density and viscosity of helium vapour are very low.
  • The thermic conductivity and the caloric content are exceptionally high. Helium can be liquefied, but its condensation temperature is the lowest among all the known substances.
  • Helium is one of the noble gases of group O in the periodic table. It’s the second lightest element. The main helium source in the world is a series of fields of natural gas in the United States.

Uses of Helium

  • The primary use of Helium goes in altitudes research and meteorological balloons.
  • It is utilized as an inert protective gas in autogenous welding.
  • It is the only cooler capable of declining temperature lower than 15K (-434ºF).
  • Helium is also used in the production of germanium crystals and silicon crystals.
  • Since it has the ability to diffuse through solids much faster than air, helium is used industrially for pipeline leak detection.
  • This element is also used in gas chromatography as a carrier gas.
  • Owing to its low melting point, liquid helium has numerous applications in cryogenics, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and superconducting magnets.
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