Since Norman Locker discovered helium, and William Ramsay first learned how to extract it from a radioactive mineral called cleveite, more than a hundred years have passed. Since then, this amazing chemical element is known to any student. It is nice to see how, for example, in a store, in one instant, a piece of rubber turns into a colored cloud. Air balloons with helium look especially easy and beautiful. It just seems like they want to fly into the sky. With these toys you always want to decorate the apartment for some holiday in order to create a pleasant and cheerful mood. Let's see if helium can be made at home using improvised means.
Can I make helium for balls myself at home?
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