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  2. Helium dimer - Wikipedia

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    Based on molecular orbital theory, He 2 should not exist, and a chemical bond cannot form between the atoms. However, the van der Waals force exists between helium atoms as shown by the existence of liquid helium, and at a certain range of distances between atoms the attraction exceeds the repulsion.

  3. Isotopes of helium - Wikipedia

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    In Earth's atmosphere, the ratio of 3 He to 4 He is 1.343(13) × 10 −6. [5] However, the isotopic abundance of helium varies greatly depending on its origin. In the Local Interstellar Cloud , the proportion of 3 He to 4 He is 1.62(29) × 10 −4 , [ 6 ] which is ~121 times higher than in Earth's atmosphere.

  4. Helium - Wikipedia

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    [132] [133] The concentration is low and fairly constant despite the continuous production of new helium because most helium in the Earth's atmosphere escapes into space by several processes. [134] [135] [136] In the Earth's heterosphere, a part of the upper atmosphere, helium and hydrogen are the most abundant elements.

  5. Lambda point - Wikipedia

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    At pressure of 1 atmosphere, the transition occurs at approximately 2.17 K. The lowest pressure at which He-I and He-II can coexist is the vapor−He-I−He-II triple point at 2.1768 K (−270.9732 °C) and 5.0418 kPa (0.049759 atm), which is the "saturated vapor pressure " at that temperature (pure helium gas in thermal equilibrium over the ...

  6. Helium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Noble gas cluster ions exist for different noble gases. Singly charged cluster ions containing xenon exist with the formula He n Xe + m, where n and m ≥ 1. [74] Many different He n Kr + exist with n between 1 and 17, with higher values possible. He n Kr + 2 and He n Kr + 3 also exist for many values of n.

  7. Superfluid helium-4 - Wikipedia

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    This condensation occurs in liquid helium-4 at a far higher temperature (2.17 K) than it does in helium-3 (2.5 mK) because each atom of helium-4 is a boson particle, by virtue of its zero spin. Helium-3, however, is a fermion particle, which can form bosons only by pairing with itself at much lower temperatures, in a weaker process that is ...

  8. Helium-3 - Wikipedia

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    Some found in the terrestrial atmosphere is a remnant of atmospheric and underwater nuclear weapons testing. Nuclear fusion using helium-3 has long been viewed as a desirable future energy source . The fusion of two of its atoms would be aneutronic , not release the dangerous radiation of traditional fusion or require much higher temperatures ...

  9. Atmosphere of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The surface-based homosphere includes the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and the lowest part of the thermosphere, where the chemical composition of the atmosphere does not depend on molecular weight because the gases are mixed by turbulence. [28]

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