This depends on the geometry of the balloon and the internal pressure.
The balloon with krypton gas has a higher density than the balloon with argon gas.
Alot
When a balloon is squeezed, the volume of the balloon decreases. This causes the gas inside the balloon to be compressed, increasing the pressure of the gas.
Yes it does. The size of the balloon determines how much volume of gas can be held in it.
The pressure inside a balloon is determined by factors such as the amount of air or gas in the balloon, the volume of the balloon, and the temperature of the air or gas inside. As more air or gas is added to the balloon, the pressure will increase. Conversely, if air or gas is released from the balloon, the pressure will decrease.
When baking soda and vinegar are mixed in a balloon, a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide gas. This gas inflates the balloon, causing it to expand and sometimes even pop if too much gas is produced.
Yes, but it will not inflate very much
When the gas in a balloon is heated, its temperature increases, causing the gas molecules to move faster and collide more frequently with the walls of the balloon. This increases the pressure inside the balloon, which causes the balloon to expand as it attempts to accommodate the increased volume of gas.
It was made out of the light gas gas Helium.
No, it is a gas-solid mixture when view as a whole. It has a solid component (the balloon itself), and a gas component (the helium)
The force of a balloon depends on factors like its size, pressure, and material. Typically, the force exerted by a balloon can be calculated using the ideal gas law and the pressure inside the balloon.
Inside a balloon there is gas. This gas is normally helium if you want the balloon to fly high, but hydrogen also works.