Gray Matters by Stuart Carlson and Jerry Resler for November 21, 2012

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    Magnolia42  about 12 years ago

    How do the trucks even stay on the ground?

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    lbatik  about 12 years ago

    Ok, now. Hands up everyone who knows where they mine helium from. :)

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    runar  about 12 years ago

    Most helium is found mixed in with natural gas. It is a limited resource, since there is only one mechanism for replenishing helium, and that is alpha radiation decay. An alpha particle is two protons and two neutrons, which is a helium atom nucleus. If it manages to acquire a pair of electrons, it becomes a helium atom.

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    hippogriff  about 12 years ago

    Huckleberry: Biogas contains methane and hydrogen, both lighter than air. Other components are carbon dioxide (moderately heavier) and hydrogen sulfide (significantly heavier and the source of the stink). It still totals slightly lighter.

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    hippogriff  about 12 years ago

    Night-Gaunt: The primary part, it is still crude biogas.

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    lbatik  about 12 years ago

    ::Applause::

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