Noble gases are lighter than air. Hence balloons filled with noble gases will float in air.
Gases used are: air (and hot air), helium.
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Balloons that are filled with hot air, hydrogen, or helium will float, or rise upward, because the less-dense gases inside them are displaced by the heavier air around them. Balloons will only rise until the gas density inside them is equal to the density outside. In the case of helium balloons, this may be above the elastic limit of the balloon, and it will pop or leak.
depends, if they are the regular sized round balloons, then about 200,000,000,000,000, balloon's and that's a guess.
air and helium
hydrogen gas
The two types of air balloons are * One is lifted using heated gases. * Another one is lifted using unheated gases.
9 gases in a balloon
light bulbs - neon balloons - heilum
Noble gases are lighter than air. Hence balloons filled with noble gases will float in air.
Hydrogen, Helium
Two of the gases that are used to fly balloons are Hydrogen and Helium. Helium is the preferred gas because Hydrogen is very explosive. The Hindenburg disaster was caused by the ignition of the Hydrogen gas that filled it.
If I am right in interpreting the question as "Are balloons normally filled with hydrogen and oxygen?", then the answer would be no. Although they can be, as both substances are gases, the majority of balloon are filled with air, a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases. If you mean the balloons that float, they are filled with helium
there are many different types: hot air balloons, gas balloons, party balloons, weather balloons and many more complex types of balloons.
the rare gases are helium- balloons, argon-light bulbs, neon-eletric signs, and krypton-flashbulbs.
To lift hot air balloons