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There are many factors to consider, so there are many answers. First, if the balloon is soaring in the sky, then it is moving and it therefore has both kinetic and potential energy since it has a speed and a height from the ground. Second, if the balloon is attached to the ground, it only has potential energy since it is not moving. Third, if the balloon is standing still on the ground, it has neither kinetic nor potential energy.

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If you want to impress your teacher:

Chemical energy. Your muscles convert chemical energy to kinetic energy and cause your lungs to decrease in size, forcing the air out into the balloon.

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If you are breathing in normal air (about 79% nitrogen, 20% oxygen, 1% trace elements), then you are exhaling about 79% nitrogen, 16% oxygen, 3% carbon dioxide, 1% water vapor and 1% trace elements.

So, "mostly nitrogen".

The fact that your exhaled breath still contains about 16% oxygen is how mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration works during CPR and when trying to revive a drowning victim.

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Gravity. That's pretty much it. The heavier air "falls" bellow your helium ballon, forcing it upwards.

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I'd say that an inflated balloon would be strain, but could you specify what potential energy? Chemical potential? Gravitational potential?

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A balloon has potential energy.

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potential and kinetic energy ;p

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helium....i think

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You need energy to blow up a balloon.

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helium

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