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A helium-filled balloon in the room of a house suddenly bursts. State and explain, in terms of atoms, what happens to the helium from the balloon after the balloon has burst.
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A helium-filled balloon in the room of a house suddenly bursts.
State and explain, in terms of atoms, what happens to the helium from the
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it starts by the gas inside the ballon
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