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plastic balloons lose air because particles are moving in the balloon and leave it
Generally latex.
Examples: rubber (or plastic) balls, balloons for children.
the rubber that expands it to the ball , it is like a little pouch
The simple answer is the bigger the balloon, the more rubber it will have. However, the actual amount of rubber is determined by its thickness. Thus a large but thin balloon can easily have less rubber than a smaller thicker balloon. Assuming all rubber balloons are made from the same chemical composition, you can determine which has the most rubber simply by weighing them while they are completely deflated. Alternatively, immerse the deflated balloons in water to determine their mass (by the amount of displacement).
rubber band, cork;
regular balloons are made of rubber, hot air balloons are made of nylon
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The bell jar is an airtight space. When the rubber diaphragram is pulled the volume of the space increases and air rushes into fill it, therefore expanding the balloons. When the diaphragram is released the volume of the space dcreases and the air in the balloons is pushed out. The balloons deflate.
small, rubber balloons
BALLOONS
The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company makes the large balloons.
Meteorological balloons are made from natural latex rubber, mostly in Japan.
Because the the rubber pops
Modern balloons we see today at parties are usually made out of rubber, latex, or polychloroprene.
plastic balloons lose air because particles are moving in the balloon and leave it
Generally latex.