Balloon is a solid because it has a definite shape when we blow or don't blow air into it.
Balloon will not fill up the full bottle in this experiment as the air is restricted by the walls of the balloon. Balloon is a solid so the air will take its shape.
Inside a balloon there is gas. This gas is normally helium if you want the balloon to fly high, but hydrogen also works.
The solid would be the basket and balloon, and the tanks holding flammable gas. The liquid is water vapor released by burning the gas. The gases are the fuel in the tank, and the heated air in the balloon that causes it to rise.
The solids will be the balloon and the basket, the propane burner and so on.The liquid part will be the condensation on the inside of the balloon resulting from the burning.The gas part is the hot air and the water vapour.[note. the water vapour (lighter than air!) provides some of the lift!]
The elastic property of the balloon. The balloon stretches when inflated, and squeezes the gas filling the balloon.
A helium "balloon" is composed of two parts: the SOLID rubber balloon skin, and the GASeous helium. So the balloon part itself is a solid.
Balloon is a solid because it has a definite shape when we blow or don't blow air into it.
Air= air in balloon solid= balloon and basket
It's a gas
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)
No, the inside is a gas (air).
gas
Balloon will not fill up the full bottle in this experiment as the air is restricted by the walls of the balloon. Balloon is a solid so the air will take its shape.
Gas. Helium is a gas.
Inside a balloon there is gas. This gas is normally helium if you want the balloon to fly high, but hydrogen also works.
The solid would be the basket and balloon, and the tanks holding flammable gas. The liquid is water vapor released by burning the gas. The gases are the fuel in the tank, and the heated air in the balloon that causes it to rise.
it is a solid because its not a liquid for sure and a gas cant hold a gas.