Chemistry
Chemistry, 06.01.2021 20:40, almendares55

Helium gas is taking up space inside the floating balloon Air is taking up space inside the other balloon
Someone else cannot sit in the seat you are sitting in
at the same time. You take up the space in the seat.
All matter takes up space, even matter you cannot
see. Gases, such as helium or air, fill up the space
inside balloons like the ones in the photo
10. The gas inside each balloon takes up the same
amount of space. The difference in the mass of
the balloons is only a few grams at most. The
balloon resting on the table is filled with air. The
floating balloon is filled with helium gas. Why
might the helium balloon float while the other
rests on the table?
Helium has less mass in the same amount of space than air does so the helium sinks in the air
Helium has less mass in the same amount of space the air does, so the helium balloon floats in
the air
Air has less mun the same amount of space the hellum does so the helium balloon floats in
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