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When mixing the two chemicals in baking soda (called sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (called acetic acid), you cause a chemical reaction to occur. Carbon dioxide is one result of that reaction. Once the carbon dioxide fills up the bottle, it has no where else to go but into the balloon filling it up as more carbon dioxide is created. Also how you make a soda blow up is by going into a dark ally and looking for a stick of dinamite.

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Which of the folowing is a chemical change A. you melt butter B.you make cookies C.you make a pitcher of orange juice from concentrate D.you blow up a balloon?

Making cookies would constitute a chemical change.


Can you blow up a balloon under water?

Yes, you can, but it's dependant on a few things. First, you must have enough air in your lungs to blow it up. Second, there DOES come a point where the pressure from the outside water is greater than the rubber can bear, and it explodes. That's bad for you, because the air might be shover back in your lung along with water quite violently. It'd also be very hard to blow up the balloon.________To the above...Well, yes you could. But there is no way the pressure from the outside water is going to make the balloon rupture because if the balloon is inflated, the pressure is by definition greater inside the balloon. Think of deep-sea organisms. They live under extreme pressures but doesn't need particularly sturdy bodies to cope with this. (You've probably seen those flimsy glowing jellyfish somwhere?) That's because they have a matching internal pressure that keep them from imploding. Nothing special about that, they are simply born and raised under these conditions in the same way as your body is accustomed to 1 bar of pressure. If you bring a deep sea organism to the surface quickly though, it will explode and make an awful mess. Assuming that you would yourself be submerged to roughly the same depth as the balloon it would not be harder either, because the water would excert the same pressure on your chest and help you force air into the balloon. No matter where you are, the power needed to inflate the balloon is the same and depend on it's elastic properties. The other factors are all in equilibrium.The one thing that differs is that you can't expect the balloon to grow as large as it would on surface level with one breath of air. If you inflate the balloon under water and bring it to the surface it will expand, yielding the same results.


Which of the following is a chemical change You melt butter You make cookies You make a pitcher of orange juice from concentrate You blow up a balloon?

Making cookies is the only one which involves the making of a new substance, so that's the answer.


2 Do you think that washing soda could be used for the same purpose as baking soda?

nope but did you no you could make crystals with washing soda No.


What gas can make a balloon float Is it hydrogen or Nitrogen or Argon or Chlorine?

Hydrogen can make a balloon float. Nitrogen, argon, and chlorine will not. However, hydrogen is combustible and in a balloon that cam near an ignition source, could produce a fire or explosion. The preferred gas for balloons, if cost is not an issue, is helium, which does not burn and is still very light.

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What chemical reactions explains how vinegar and baking soda make a balloon blow up?

vinagar and baking soda can blow up a balloon because when you mix the two chemicals it creates a chemichal reaction nnd starts to fizz.


Could baking soda and rubbing alcohol make a balloon inflate?

No.


How do you make a balloon blow up with vinegar?

It would require adding another chemical such as baking soda to produce gases. While you could put chemicals in the balloon, you could also mix them in another container and then capture the gas released into the balloon. For instance, you could use a test tube with a stopper and a pipette.


How do you make a balloon?

you blow


How do you make balloon?

you blow


Which of the folowing is a chemical change A. you melt butter B.you make cookies C.you make a pitcher of orange juice from concentrate D.you blow up a balloon?

Making cookies would constitute a chemical change.


What do you call the gas that you make when you blow in a balloon?

Helium come on man


How do you make a balloon swan?

get a long balloon leave a few centimetre where you left the few centimeter that is your head then grab about 10cm of the balloon then fold it and bend it but leave some of the end grab another 10 cm then bend it together and twist then go to then end and do the same as the front then you have a balloon dog


How can you make a balloon hover like a fish in a tank of fresh water?

Partly blow the balloon up, then add a small amount of weight to the base of the balloon.


How do you make vineger blow up?

maybe add baking soda


Two ingredients to mix together to make a balloon blow up are?

C4 and a detonator


How do you inflate a balloon underwater?

When you inflate a balloon, even on land, you pinch the mouth of the balloon shut to stop air escaping once you have run out of air. You can do the same thing underwater. Take a breath, dive under, and blow into the balloon, and pinch it when you run out of air. You could also use a snorkel, but you will need to make sure you leave enough air in your lungs to blow water out of the snorkel.