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helium

Helium vs Telium - What's the difference?

helium | telium |


As nouns the difference between helium and telium

is that helium is helium while telium is a sorus, in the form of a pustule, in the tissue of plants infected with the fungus rust .

Xenon vs Helium - What's the difference?

xenon | helium |


As nouns the difference between xenon and helium

is that xenon is a heavy, gaseous chemical element (symbol Xe) of the noble gases group with an atomic number of 54 while helium is a colorless and inert gas, and the second lightest chemical element (symbol He) with an atomic number of 2 and atomic weight of 4.002602.

Helium vs Heliumlike - What's the difference?

helium | heliumlike |


As a noun helium

is helium.

As an adjective heliumlike is

(physics) having the electronic structure of a helium atom.

Helium vs Antihelium - What's the difference?

helium | antihelium |


As nouns the difference between helium and antihelium

is that helium is helium while antihelium is (physics) the antiatom form of helium.

Helium vs Superleak - What's the difference?

helium | superleak |


As nouns the difference between helium and superleak

is that helium is helium while superleak is (physics) the leak of superfluid helium through microscopic holes.

Helium vs Nonhelium - What's the difference?

helium | nonhelium |


As a noun helium

is helium.

As an adjective nonhelium is

not of or pertaining to helium.

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