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How things work: Helium
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9 months ago
How things work: Helium. From cryogenics to floating balloons, Friday magazine shows how helium is produced and how this precious gas is utilized to uplift our lives. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/gntv
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Helium is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, non-toxic gas, represented by the symbol He.
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It's the second most abundant element in the universe next to hydrogen, but it's rare on Earth.
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In fact, there really isn't any in the atmosphere because it's so light it just floats away.
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So where does it come from?
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Almost all of the helium that we have on Earth comes from underground natural gas deposits,
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but not just any deposit contains helium.
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The natural gas has to be trapped in an area with a lot of naturally occurring uranium ore surrounding it.
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The ore gives off alpha particles that convert to helium.
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The natural gas in such areas contains up to 7% helium, which can be distilled out of the gas by liquefying it.
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These natural gas fields are rare, so the quantity of helium that the world can produce is limited.
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A helium balloon is the simplest flying machine.
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It's made possible by the fact that helium is lighter than air.
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A normal balloon that is one foot in diameter can be filled to contain about 14 litres of helium.
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This will enable the balloon to lift about 14 grams.
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As you increase the size of the balloon, you increase the weight it can lift.
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The Goodyear blimp, one of the most famous blimps using helium, takes the size thing to extremes.
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It can carry up to six passengers.
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When helium is not busy lifting things, it can often be found cooling things,
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like the superconducting magnets in commercial MRI scanners.
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About a quarter of the world's helium production is actually used for cryogenics.
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Over time, helium supplies could get strained in the way oil supplies are being strained today.
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If that happens, helium balloons and blimps could become a thing of the past.
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