No you need a special type of balloon.
To decorate balloons on a wall, you can use double-sided tape or adhesive hooks to stick the balloons to the wall. You can also create balloon garlands by tying balloons together with string and then attaching them to the wall. Additionally, you can use balloon clips or balloon glue dots to secure the balloons in place.
'Hot air' balloons don't use hydrogen. They use hot air. Balloons that use hydrogen are not referred to as 'hot air' balloons. The only balloons that can accurately be referred to as 'hot air' balloons are the members of the balloon population that derive their lift/buoyancy from the presence of hot air. Of course, if a balloon used no hot air, then it could freely be referred to as a 'hydrogen' balloon, a 'helium' balloon, a 'water' balloon, etc., depending in congruent harmony with the nature of whatever substance had been chosen with which to inflate it it in order to maintain its fulsome shape.
To hang up balloons for a party or event, you can use string or ribbon to tie the balloons to a weight or anchor, such as a table or chair. You can also use balloon clips or hooks to attach the balloons to a ceiling or wall. Balloons can also be arranged in a balloon arch or garland using a frame or tape.
Hot air balloons use the fact that hot air rises as a way to make balloons fly. When the air inside the balloon is heated, it rises, and this creates lift which is used to make the balloon fly.
Balloon propulsion refers to the use of balloons as a means of propulsion in aviation. By controlling the buoyancy of the balloon and harnessing wind currents, balloons can be used to navigate through the air. Balloon propulsion is commonly associated with hot air balloons and gas balloons.
Ballons are balls (soccer, tennis etc) or balloons. note. these are the balloons you use at parties; a hot air balloon is 'Une montgolfiere'.
Hot air balloons typically use propane gas as a fuel source for the burner that heats the air inside the balloon envelope. The propane is burned to heat the air, which causes the balloon to rise.
Helium
Helium is less dense than air, and therefore the balloon will float.
Helium is the safest gas to fill in balloons, as it is light and noncombustable.
To tie two balloons together, simply tie the neck of one balloon with the neck of the other balloon. You can double knot them to secure the connection. Alternatively, you can use a ribbon or string to fasten the two balloons together for a more secure hold.
To create a beautiful balloon arch for a party, start by inflating colorful balloons to the desired size. Tie the balloons together in a pattern, alternating colors and sizes. Use a sturdy frame or structure to attach the balloons to, shaping them into an arch. Adjust the placement and tightness of the balloons to achieve the desired look.