A hydrogen balloon in air will rise due to the fact that hydrogen gas is less dense than air. The balloon will continue to rise until it reaches an altitude where the density of the surrounding air matches its own density. If ignited, the hydrogen in the balloon can react with oxygen in the air and create a fire or explosion.
The air inside the balloon would cool down and contract, causing the balloon to shrink in size.
The air inside the balloon will expand due to the heat, causing the balloon to inflate. If the water is hot enough, the balloon may eventually burst due to the increased pressure from the expanding air.
Yes, the mass of the balloon increases as you put in more air because air has mass. The more air you add to the balloon, the more mass it will have.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
The volume of air inside the balloon will decrease as the temperature drops in the refrigerator, causing the balloon to slightly shrink. When the balloon is taken out of the refrigerator and warms up, the air inside will expand again and the balloon will return to its original size.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
Putting an air-filled balloon in a refrigerator will cause it to shrink.
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The air inside the balloon would cool down and contract, causing the balloon to shrink in size.
The air inside the balloon will expand due to the heat, causing the balloon to inflate. If the water is hot enough, the balloon may eventually burst due to the increased pressure from the expanding air.
When you put a balloon in the freezer, the particles of the air inside the balloon will lose energy and slow down, causing them to contract and the balloon to shrink. This is because the cold temperature reduces the kinetic energy of the air molecules, leading to a decrease in pressure inside the balloon.
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
Yes, hydrogen gas can be safely put into a balloon. However, hydrogen is highly flammable, so caution should be taken as it can create a fire hazard if exposed to a flame or spark. It is important to handle hydrogen gas with care and in a well-ventilated area.
Yeast eats the sugar giving off CO2 which is a gas that will inflate the balloon. Added: But since carbon dioxide is heavier than air this balloon gas will never reach the 'top'
Yes, the mass of the balloon increases as you put in more air because air has mass. The more air you add to the balloon, the more mass it will have.
you have made a water balloon!