Yes this can be done but the process would be really slow. You can try adding some yeast to hydrogen peroxide and let the balloon be tied to the bottle containing that mixture. After couple of hours you will have inflated balloon.
Helium can not glue anything. It may be used to inflate a balloon.
how does baking soda affect the hiegt of the balloon
!. put ballon on the nozzle, 2. turn water on 3. wahla u have a water balloon Heat the balloon
the balloon will inflate
When the vinegar mixes with baking soda it produces a gas that will cause the balloon to expand
Yes, but it will not inflate very much
No.
Vinegar and baking soda inflate a balloon because the vinegar and baking soda cause a chemical reaction making carbon dioxide, inflating the balloon.
Yes
Vinegar is an acid and baking soda is an alkali. If an acid and an alkali react with each other they produce a salt, water and hydrogen gas. the gas produced can be used to inflate the balloon.
A balloon containing vinegar and baking soda will inflate due to the formation of carbon dioxide gas from the chemical reaction between the vinegar and baking soda.
The gas that is given out during the reaction of baking soda and coke could inflate a balloon
If I remember correctly, an escape of CO2
no it cant i looked like a fool doing a science project like this one
add vinegar to baking soda and collect the carbon dioxide gas produced in a balloon. this is possible in theory, however to inflate a balloon with a gas coming out of a reaction is really more complicated than that.
Yes. Mixing vinegar and baking soda releases carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. If you can add the two together and quickly attach a balloon to the container (and close any other openings), the balloon will inflate with CO2
To inflate the balloon. Whether the gas is helium or just air from your lungs, gases are needed to inflate the balloon.