When you put the balloon in the freezer, it will look like it deflated. So the variables you are observing are temperature and volume. As the temperature goes down, volume goes down. This is Charles' Law.
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This experiment can demonstrate, by extrapolation, Robert Boyle's law of the behavior of gases, but more directly, the logical extension of his law by Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussack. Jacques Charles also made observations of this nature but did not publish them - they were eventually published by Guy-Lussack who gave credit to Charles for his observations, that is, that gases expand when heated and contract when cooled, and that this applies to all gases (and vapours of volitile liquids as was later discovered).
This theory was actually presented by Guillaume Amontons about a hundred years earlier (1700's) but took a bit of time to prove.
The wheels turned slowly in those days and there was no internet.
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That gas has a different volume at different tempratures.
The balloon's size and density will increase due to temperature change[:
the balloon stays the same but when you take it out it shrinks oh yeah when its in the freezer it has some ice on it
it will crush
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It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
Balloons can be considered a container. containers contain something. A balloon contains CO2, assuming you blew into it. When you put something in a freezer is makes it cooler. making the molecules of CO2 to get closer together making the walls of the balloon to "cave in" making it shrink.
You can tell if the negative balloon attracts or repels the other balloon. If it attracts the balloon then it is a positive balloon. If it repels the balloon then it is a negative balloon.
No! Soap belongs in a Bathroom. Not in a freezer.
When the temperature is colder the particles in the balloon travel slower, making the balloon not able to increase in size it decreases.When the temperature is hot it allows the balloon to expand because the particles in the balloon are moving rapidly. in conclusion the the cold makes the balloon decrease in size and the heat allows it to expand.
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
The low temperature inside the freezer causes the air inside the balloon to contract.
No, putting cassette tapes in the freezer will not revitalize them. This will damage the tapes. However, putting batteries into the freezer will revitalize the battery charge.
Yes, putting them in a freezer stops the ripening process.
It Freezes ! :P
I balloon will deflate. If you take it out of the freezer, give it some time and it will expand to normal.
The pressure on the rubber.
No, just put it in the freezer
If a phone screen is cracked or broken, putting the phone in the freezer will not help the crack. If the display is not working properly, putting the phone in the freezer for a short time might help but it shouldn't be left in the freezer for longer than a few minutes.
Dancers wear leg warmers because it helps keep the muscles warm and this makes it easier to stretch and helps prevent injury. Think of putting a balloon in a freezer and trying to stretch it compared to stretching a balloon at room temperature.
The air inside the balloon will contract, so the balloon will tend to look slightly crinkled.
It gets Cold :D