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HELIUM (from Gr. i)Xcor, the sun) , a gaseous chemical element
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to oxidize when sparked with oxygen, and on examining it spectroscopically he saw that the spectrum was not that of argon, but was characterized by a bright yellow line near to, but not identical with, the D line of sodium. This was after-wards identified with the D3 line of the solar chromosphere, observed in 1868 by Sir J. Norman Lockyer, and ascribed by him to a hypothetical element
Helium is relatively abundant in many minerals, all of which are radioactive, and contain uranium or thorium as important constituents. (For the significance of this fact see RADIOAcT1~1TY.) The richest known source is thorianite, which consists mainly of thorium oxide
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Helium is present in the atmosphere, of which it constitutes four parts in a million. It is conspicuous by its absorption spectrum in many of the white stars. Certain stars and pebulae show a bright line helium spectrum.Much the best practical
Properties.--All attempts to make helium enter into stable chemical union have hitherto proved unsuccessful. The gas is in all probability only mechanically retained in the minerals in which it is found. Jacquerod and Perrot have found that quartz-glass is freely permeable to helium below a red-heat (Comps. rend., 1904, 139, p. 789). The effect is even perceptible at a temperature as low as 220 C. Hydrogen, and, in a much less degree, oxygen and nitrogen, will also permeate silica, but only at higher temperatures. They have made this observation the basis of a practical
The density of helium has been determined by Ramsay and Travers as 1.98. Its ratio of specific heats has very nearly the ideal value 1.666, appropriate to a monatomic molecule. The accepted atomic weight is accordingly double
The spectrum of helium as observed in a discharge tube is distinguished by a moderate number of brilliant lines, distributed over the whole visual spectrum. The following are the approximate wave-lengths of the most brilliant lines: Red . . .. 7066 Red .. .. 6678 Yellow . .. 5876 Green . . . 4922 Blue . . . . 4472 Violet .. . . . 4026 When the discharge passes through helium at a pressure of several millimetres, the yellow line 5876 is prominent. At lower pressures the green line 4922 becomes more conspicuous. At atmospheric pressure the discharge is able to pass through a far greater distance in helium than in the common gases. M. Travers, G. Senter and A. Jacquerod (Phil. Trans. A. 1903, 200, p. 105) carefully examined the behavour of a constant volume gas thermometer filled with helium. For the pressure coefficient per degree, between o and roe C., they give the value 00366255, when the initial pressure is 700 mm. This value is indistinguishable from that which they find for hydrogen. Thus at high temperatures a helium thermometer is of no special
The liquefaction of helium was achieved by H. Kamerlingh Onnes at Leiden in 1908. According to him its boiling point is 4.3 abs. (268.7 C.), the density of the liquid 0.154, the critical temperature 5 abs., and the critical pressure 2.3 atmospheres (Communications from the Physical Laboratory at Leiden, No. ro8; see also LIQUID GASES).End of Article: HELIUM (from Gr. i)Xcor, the sun) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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