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Helium typically fills a balloon faster than air because it is less dense than air and flows easily into the balloon. Helium is also less likely to escape from the balloon due to its smaller molecular size compared to the molecules in air.
The balloon will expand and (maybe) burst. Charles's Law states that Volume/Temperature=Constant, that is, temperature increase will cause a volume increase. When the air surrounding us becomes hotter, it compresses downward and may cause a balloon to fall rapidly from the sky. Notice in the very hot regions when the temperature gets too hot that airplanes cannot take off as there isn't enough "lift" with the hotter sinking air?
The hydrogen in a sealed rubber party balloon is compressed slightly by the balloon rubber. So its density decreases a little, its pressure increases, and its temperature increases. But the temperature soon returns to the ambient temperature as heat is lost through the balloon wall. Also, the hydrogen will not stay in the balloon for long because it will leak out through pores in the rubber.
Baking soda has been used for centuries, with its origins dating back to ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Romans. The modern version of baking soda, sodium bicarbonate, has been produced and used commercially since the 19th century.
Baking soda dissolves quickly in water, usually within a few minutes with stirring. The exact time can vary depending on factors like water temperature and agitation.
The duration an air-filled balloon stays inflated can vary based on factors such as the quality of the balloon, temperature, and air pressure. Under normal conditions, an air-filled balloon can stay inflated for several days to a week before starting to deflate.
If you mean a hot air balloon, it is the expansion of the air caused by the propane burner. If you mean any balloon, it is the ability of the material to hold the air or gas inside which keeps it inflated.
The duration a latex balloon inflated with an air compressor lasts can vary based on factors like the quality of the latex, the environment's temperature, and any potential punctures or damage. Generally, a latex balloon inflated with air can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days before beginning to deflate.
Generally yes as vinegar is oxidated wine, meaning vinegar is old wine that was left out too long basically :)
If you took an inflated balloon to the top of a mountain, the air pressure surrounding the balloon would decrease as you ascend. This would cause the air inside the balloon to expand, potentially leading to the balloon bursting if the pressure differential is too great. Additionally, the lower air pressure at higher altitudes would cause the balloon to appear larger than it would at sea level due to the decreased external pressure pushing against it.
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.
When a balloon is blown up by mouth, it will not float, but fall to the ground. This is because the air inside is the same density as the air outside. For a balloon to float up into the air, it must be inflated with a gas that is lighter than air - such as helium.
It typically takes around 15-30 minutes to inflate a hot-air balloon. This process involves spreading out the balloon, connecting the burner to the envelope, igniting the burner, and gradually filling the envelope with hot air until it is fully inflated and upright.
Generally an area as long as the height of the balloon standing up, with at least 3-4 metres or longer (depending on the size of the balloon) for the crown line that helps stabilise the balloon as it is being inflated. The width should be about half the height, but this can vary as there is some leeway, particularly if there are balloons being inflated together side by side.
As long as the vinegar is pasteurized, you can drink it.
As long as they have flue to heat the balloon.
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