Helium By: Ryo Yoshida and Jordan Brown
The Story of Helios Helios, part of the Noble Gases family, was born in 1868 in England. He was very small, he had a birth height of a mere 2cm. Born as a gas, he weighed 4.003 amu. His doctors at birth were Norman Lockyer and Edward Frankland. As Helios got older, many people called him “he” because that was his symbol. People who knew him referred to him as a very frustrated gas, as his boiling point is -258.9 ̊C and his melting point is 272.2 ̊C.
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Helios March 13th 1868 2:33am
Ryo Yoshida and Jordan Brown March 13th ,1868 2:33am
Jordan Brown and Ryo Yoshida
Norman Lockyer and Edward Frankland
Picture of Baby Helios
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A poem about Helios‌ H- He is as bright and hot as the afternoon sun. E- Everybody loves him because he’s a Noble Gas.
L- Lowest melting point is the best quality about him. I- In balloons, it gives many children great fun. U- Used in hot air balloons because he is such a hard worker. M- Many remember him as a peaceful and quiet gas.
The Noble Gases Family Address: 1 Lockyer Frankland Drive Ununoctium
Radon
Krypton
Neon
Xenon
Helium
Argon
Bohr Model of Helium
Uses for Helium When Helios is older, he wants to be used in hot air balloons, because helium is actually used in hot air balloons.