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Q: What gas is found in balloons that rise to the ceiling?
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Which gas is in balloons that rise to the ceiling?

Generally, it is helium. Hydrogen could work, but that would be dangerous.


How did Gay-Lussac use balloons to study chemistry in the early 1800s?

He discovered that he was actually a homosexual.


Why do big balloons with helium gas floats and buoyed up?

Helium is lighter than air, hence balloons filled with helium will float and rise up.


How do balloons float?

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.


Why do balloons float up into the air?

At a hot air balloon festival, hot air balloons slowly fill and then rise majestically in the predawn sky. These hot air balloons fly because of two fundamental principles of physics: the ideal gas law and Archimedes's principle.


What gas is In balloons but not explosive?

This gas is helium.


What element is colorless gas and used in balloons?

'Helium' because it is also an INERT (Noble) gas. Hydrogen could be used to make the balloon float/rise, but hydrogen is a flammable gas. On explosion you will have a flash of flame.


What types of balloons are there?

there are many different types: hot air balloons, gas balloons, party balloons, weather balloons and many more complex types of balloons.


Where is helium useally found?

Well it is usually gas so you could say atmosphere, the sun, in balloons which float.


Where do birthday balloons go when they are released in the air?

With helium filled balloons, they rise upwards as the gas inside is of a lower density than the atmosphere around them. The balloon will continue to rise and the gas inside it will expand as the atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude. Eventually, the gas inside the balloon will expand enough to burst the balloon and the balloon will fall back to the ground. When and where this happens depends on weather conditions, air temperature, the rubber used in the balloon, etc.


What is the helium made of in balloons?

No, a ballon cannot be made of helium, which is a gas. A ballon is made of plastic or cloth. Helium is one of the light gases that may be put into a balloon to make it lighter than air and thus able to rise in the air.


Which gas do you use in balloons?

Helium