[MLB-WIRELESS] Balloon AP
Clae
clae at tpg.com.au
Thu Jan 2 21:38:29 EST 2003
>On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 18:10, Clae wrote:
>> Helium leaks.
>>
>> Being the smallest molecule in the universe, helium readily migrates
>> out through the molecular gaps in just about any balloon envelope,
>> and thus your balloon will have a finite time aloft per filling. You
>> might consider adding a hose for remote filling, but helium is
>> expensive too.
>
>Not meaning to be picky, but being picky anyway :-),
>
>isn't hydrogen smaller than helium?
the atom is, but apparently the molecule isn't. helium exists as a
monatomic molecule, whilst hydrogen is H2
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