A Visual Encyclopedia of the Periodic Table

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Noble Gases


Uses


Helium

He


2


Helium is the second lightest element
after hydrogen. This transparent gas was first
discovered in 1868 by Sir William Ramsay, a
Scottish chemist. Today, we know that a quarter
of all the atoms in the Universe are helium. It
is one of the main gases in the atmospheres of

giant gas planets, such as Saturn. Being so
light, however, helium is very rare on Earth: it
escapes from our atmosphere into space. It was
not until 1895 that chemists managed to collect
a sample of helium gas coming from uraninite, a
radioactive uranium mineral. Today, helium is

A particle accelerator is a
machine that smashes atoms together:
this one uses liquid helium to cool its parts.

Large Hadron Collider,
CERN, Switzerland

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State: Gas
Discovery: 1895

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Natural gas
often contains
some helium.

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Saturn's atmosphere
is made up of clouds of
hydrogen and helium.
Gas flare rig
Forms
This sample of
helium is trapped
in a glass sphere.
Helium is a
transparent gas,
but it glows purple
when electrified.
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