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Inflate it with water.

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How do you make a balloon rise into the air?

-- Inflate the balloon with some substance that is less dense than air. OR -- Inflate the balloon with air, then heat it after it is sealed.


Why there are gases in the balloon?

To inflate the balloon. Whether the gas is helium or just air from your lungs, gases are needed to inflate the balloon.


Will a balloon inflate in hot air?

yes it will!


What will happen if you inflate a balloon with warm air and take it to a cold place?

The air inside cools. Cool air shrinks. The balloon gets smaller.


What happens if you inflate a balloon and then release the air?

it deflates!of course! ha. ha.


How can you prove that a air takes space?

Blow up a balloon or inflate a tire.


If it 15 degree Celsius outside how are you supposed to inflate your balloon?

Blow air into it!


What can inflate a balloon besides hot air?

yeast! people why are you sooooo stupid?


What happens when you pump your butt full of air?

Your intestines inflate like a balloon


If you put water yeast and sugar in a bottle and put a balloon over the top the balloon will inflate. Will it inflate if you do NOT put sugar in it If not will anything happen at all?

Yeast eats the sugar giving off CO2 which is a gas that will inflate the balloon. Added: But since carbon dioxide is heavier than air this balloon gas will never reach the 'top'


Is air inside a balloon a element?

In a helium balloon- one that floats and rises to the ceiling it is elemental helium that is used to inflate the balloon. If you just blow into a balloon to inflate it then it is air inside the balloon which is a mixture of gases, principally nitrogen and oxygen (both elements). There are also other gases that are chemical compounds such as carbon dioxide.


What causes the air pressure inside an inflated balloon?

The elastic contraction of the rubber in the balloon's membrane causes the pressure in the air inside an inflated balloon. When you inflate a balloon, you have to expand the latex of the balloon, which stretches when filled with air from a pressure of 760 mm Hg to as high as 840 (about 10% higher than standard atmospheric pressure). If you inflate a non-elastic mylar balloon, it takes no effort: the air inside is at the same pressure as the air outside.