Element Project
Number of electron
2
Number of protons
2
Name of element
Helium
How element got its name and symbol
Helium gets its name from the Greek word "Helios" meaning "sun". Helium's symbol is He, and is the 2nd most common element in the universe. That's how it got its symbol.
Common uses for element
Helium is used to inflate blimps, scientific balloons and party balloons, as an inert shield for arc welding, to pressurize the fuel tanks of liquid fueled rockets and in a supersonic wind tunnels.
When was element discovered and added to the periodic table
Helium was discovered in 1868, 1882, and 1895 and it was added to the periodic table in 1869.
Atomic mass of element
Helium's atomic mass is 4.002602 u + 0.000002 u
How element was discovered
In 1868, Pierre J.C. Janssen travelled to India to measure the solar spectrum during a total solar eclipse and observed a new yellow line in the sun's spectrum which indicated a new element. Joseph Norman Lockyer recorded the same line by observing the sun through London smog and, assuming the new element to be a metal, he named it helium. In 1882, the Italian Luigi Palmieri found the same line in the sun's spectrum. In 1895, Sir William Ramsay in London, found a yellow line in the sun's spectrum and atmosphere.
How abundant element is on earth
Natural abundance. Although it is rare on earth, Helium is the 2nd most abundant element in the universe.
Who discovered element
Pierre Janssen, Norman Lockyer, Luigi Palmieri, and Sir William Ramsay
What is the atomic number of element
The atomic number is 2
Common isotopes of element
helium-5, helium-6, helium-8, and helium-4
Common characteristics of element
odorless, colorless, and tastless
Common compounds formed with element
oxygen (oxide) and hydrogen (hydrides)
Common forms of how element is found in nature
radioactive decay, gas fields, protective gas for some sources, minor component for some sources, and during diving.