I am assuming that a rubber balloon is meant here not a hot air balloon!
Squeezing a balloon will give rise to a decrease in volume and a subsequent increase in internal pressure which may not be too large as the balloon expands in another part to compensate.
Using the kinetic theory of gases (which shouldn't strictly be applied to this case but provides insights) the average energy of the particles inside depends on the temperature- the particles don't go any faster they just hit the inside of the balloon more often because of the decrease in volume.
it pops
they slow down
no, the air inside balloons is a gas and therefore the particles are moving quickly and are spread out, bouncing off the sides of the balloon. Particles in solids are packed close together.
because the particles are destroyed when they are cooled.
It will fill the balloon and make a oval sphere.
It is a disordered motion.
it rises
That depends on how big the balloon is and weather or not it is inflated with air.
they slow down
They move faster.Particles on the outside of the balloon are slower.The particles will move faster due to an increase in their kinetic energy.
They move around faster and faster, causing the temperature to increase, and because hot air rises above cold air, the balloon lifts, applying lift to the basket, causing the hot air balloon to rise into the air.
the particles begin to slow down and relax releasing the lift of the balloon at a slow rate which is why its safe to ride.
The air particles in the balloon compress due to the cold atmosphere in the refrigerator which causes the balloon to be smaller.
it sinks
yes it does
The force of the pressure put on the balloon is squeezed into smaller particles so the volume is smaller. :) From Jade Nicole White. X
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Because the partials are pudding off the balloon it us making it bigger