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Inflate it with water.
Healum and water defanatly a pump
There are machines you can buy for blowing up balloons; check with a local party store.
Take a packet of ENO powder. and soda a balloon (heart
Well, if you are looking for an answer that comes from the element chart, than it would obviously be the gas-at-room-temperature helium! I if you mean without it flying into the air,(from your mouth) than it would be the carbon-dioxide and water exiting your mouth. Better answer: The air that you are blowing into a balloon causes pressure. If this pressure is larger than atmospheric pressure then the balloon will expand. As an experiment blow up a balloon and measure the diameter of it at it's fattest part. Then carry it to the bottom of a swimming pool and measure it again while you are down there. It will be smaller. This is because the pressure of the water in the swimming pool is pushing on the exterior of the balloon which is greater than atmospheric pressure therefore the diameter of the balloon will shrink. Warning: I do not advice this experiment if you are unable to swim. Also, you may need to be able to hold your breath for a minute or so. Please don't drown for science!
Inflate it with water.
Healum and water defanatly a pump
There are machines you can buy for blowing up balloons; check with a local party store.
The sugar is needed as food for the yeast. The yeast gives off carbon dioxide as it digests the sugar. The carbon dioxide could be used to inflate the balloon. Without the sugar, the yeast remains dormant and does not give off carbon dioxide.
Take a packet of ENO powder. and soda a balloon (heart
you get a pin and jab itWhat you need to do is get a bottle and fill it with sugar and yeast and warm water. then let it stay like that for 2 to 3 hours. Or you could just blow it up using your mouth- much simpler! Or use a ballon pump
You can use air instead of helium, but it will not rise. The reason helium balloons rise is because helium is lighter than air. I am sure other gases can be used also.
by sucking in
Fill a two liter soft drink bottle with about one cup of water. Place two Alkaseltzer tablets into a deflated balloon and carefully crush them without damaging the balloon. Stretch the mouth of the balloon over the mouth of the bottle. Tip up the balloon to drop the tablet fragments into the bottle and the ballon will inflate. The same can be done with regular Mentos candies and Diet Coke, but the reaction will be MUCH more dramatic (and messy).
without it no one can imagine of blood pumping. without blood pumping to the body no one can live.
Well, if you are looking for an answer that comes from the element chart, than it would obviously be the gas-at-room-temperature helium! I if you mean without it flying into the air,(from your mouth) than it would be the carbon-dioxide and water exiting your mouth. Better answer: The air that you are blowing into a balloon causes pressure. If this pressure is larger than atmospheric pressure then the balloon will expand. As an experiment blow up a balloon and measure the diameter of it at it's fattest part. Then carry it to the bottom of a swimming pool and measure it again while you are down there. It will be smaller. This is because the pressure of the water in the swimming pool is pushing on the exterior of the balloon which is greater than atmospheric pressure therefore the diameter of the balloon will shrink. Warning: I do not advice this experiment if you are unable to swim. Also, you may need to be able to hold your breath for a minute or so. Please don't drown for science!
you need a balloon and a needle like a pump needle or a cooking needle. blow the balloon up to the max and use a paperclip to keep the air in the balloon. then cut off the tip of the balloon. afterwards use it to keep the needle in the balloon then put the needle in the ball take the clip off and wait. it might not inflate it all the way up but it will do some good until you get a real pump.