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Collection of Heliums (28)
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The periodic table tile for helium-lightest noble gas, inert, and essential for cryogenics, balloons, and MRI machines.
A cheerful trio of balloons in classic party colors, ideal for adding festive flair to any design project.
A whimsical illustration showing how matter behaves near absolute zero: a balloon shriveling at -268°C, with visible vapor bursts and star-like frost effects.
A cheerful blue balloon with a stylized white window motif, perfect for festive or conceptual visuals.
Helium (He) - the second lightest and second most abundant element in the universe, shown here as a standard periodic table tile.
A stylized lab flask containing helium gas, labeled with its chemical symbol “He”, sealed with a porous cork stopper.
A labeled Erlenmeyer flask filled with helium gas, stoppered with a cork-perfect for teaching atomic elements or lab safety concepts.
A cheerful trio of green, red, and yellow balloons tied with elegant black ribbons-ideal for joyful occasions.
A cheerful trio of overlapping balloons in soft pastel hues, ideal for celebrating birthdays, weddings, or seasonal events.
A bright yellow periodic table tile showing Helium (He), atomic number 2, framed in wood-perfect for teaching basic elements.
A cheerful cluster of nine glossy balloons-blue, green, orange, pink, red, yellow, purple, teal, and translucent white-ready to brighten any celebration.
A shiny red balloon with a swirling silver ribbon, ideal for adding celebratory flair to any design project.
A stylized 3D periodic table block representing helium-light, inert, and the second element on the periodic table.
A colorful educational badge illustrating helium, the second lightest element, with its symbol He and atomic number 2.
A cheerful bouquet of eight shiny, multicolored balloons with a decorative red bow and curling streamers.
From left to right: gray nitrogen (N₂), brown helium (He), and green argon (Ar) cylinders-standard color-coding per safety guidelines.
A cheerful cluster of four glossy balloons in bright festive colors, ideal for birthday or celebration designs.
A cheerful yellow balloon with a subtle reflective highlight and a knotted string, ideal for festive designs.
Two cheerful balloons-one bold red, one sunny yellow-perfect for adding festive flair to any celebration design.
A shiny gold foil balloon in the shape of the letter 'E', perfect for celebrations and custom signage.
