At best they can last for several weeks. While there are some isolated cases of Mylar balloons remaining inflated for several months or even years, they are the exception rather than the rule.
It depends. A decent quality latex balloon can last up to a week before showing real signs of deflation. Mylar balloons can last even longer. But if you take a balloon outside on a cold day it will look deflated because cold air compresses, bringing it into a warmer room will plump it back up. Balloons should always be inflated in a neutral temperature so temperature changes won't make them burst! The great thing about mylar balloons is that they can be reinflated very easily
Helium balloons do not last long in the atmosphere. Actually, depending on wind, a couple hours maximum.
As a helium balloon rises through the atmosphere per Archimedes equation, Buoyant Force = Volume * (Density of Air - Density of Helium) * Gravity. (Gravity is the rate of acceleration due to gravity on earth = 9.8 m/s^2).
As the balloon's height above sea level increases, the atmospheric pressure decreases. (Because there are fewer molecules above pushing down on the molecules below)
As the atmospheric pressure decreases, the volume of the helium in the balloon increases per the ideal gas law, volume = number of molecules * ideal gas constant * absolute temperature / pressure.
Once the volume of the helium in the balloon is high enough, it bursts the balloon and the remaining rubber falls back to earth.
It depends on the ballon, not the helium. If you have a normal balloon you will be lucky if it lasts a week. If it is one of those big, silver-ish, expensive balloons it will last for many months.
A helium balloon lasts 5 days if you don't burst it.
A heliam balloon will float for at least 2 weeks then it will only float for a bit if u chuck it up bling head
It would last about 4-5 days.
Because helium is lighter than air. So helium balloon will rise up.
Yes, it can. Just as helium balloon will.
Yes.
Helium gas is lighter than air and hence balloons filled with helium will float in air.
A helium balloon floats because helium gas is lighter than air. By filling a balloon with helium, the balloon also becomes lighter than air. The helium balloon floats for the same reason that objects float on water: objects less dense than water are pushed up by buoyant forces equal to the weight of water displaced by that object. What happens in water also happens in air, and the helium balloon is pushed upwards by a force equal to the weight of air it displaces.
Helium
Hydrogen is lighter than helium. So hydrogen balloon will float better than helium.
Helium is lighter than air. hence helium balloon will float in air.
Helium!
Helium goes into a balloon to make it float.
Helium which is a lighter-than-air gas, allowing the balloon to float upwards.
Because helium is lighter than air. So helium balloon will rise up.
Fill a balloon part way with helium, make an animal out of it and have it float.
because helium has less density
Yes, it can. Just as helium balloon will.
helium gas
That would be Helium