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helium 3 ABBR: 3 He. An isotope of helium whose nucleus contains two protons and a single neutron. Helium 3 is a stable gas. The isotope is polarizable, making it suitable as a gaseous contrast agent for use in magnetic resonance ima
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helium-neon l. a laser with a mixture of ionized helium and neon gases as the active medium whose beam is in the red visible light spectrum at 633 nm; used as a guiding beam for lasers operating at nonvisible wavelengths.
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helium An element with atomic number 2; symbol: He. It is the second most common element in the Sun and outer planets, but rare on the rocky planets.
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helium The second lightest and second most abundant element. The typical helium atom consists of a nucleus of two protons and two neutrons surrounded by two electrons. Helium was first discovered in our Sun. Roughly 25 percent of our Sun is helium.
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helium A colorless, odorless gas. It is the 2nd most abundant element in the universe.
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