it depends on what chemical it has reacted to.
A chemical reaction in a hot air balloon can be when the propane is heated up. That is a chemical reaction because something has heated up.
No chemical reaction occurs when a balloon bursts
A chemical reaction called acetic acid which creates the fizzing reaction.
pretty much nothing since there is no chemical reaction since the surrounding atoms are not going through a chemical or physical change
Inflation of a balloon is NOT a chemical reaction, so there are no chemicals involved in 'affecting' it.
A chemical reaction takes place every time a hot air balloon flies. Specifically, a combustion reaction occurs when the fire from the propane tank heats the air inside the balloon.
When thinking of a balloon, it's best to think of two different chemical compounds that do not mix, the balloon itself and air. What makes the balloon pop is that the pressure of the air exceeds the force of the chemical bonds of the balloon. In order for a chemical reaction to take place, you need to start off with one set of chemicals that become a new set of chemicals.However, when a balloon pops, no new chemicals are created. All that happens is that the electron bonds of the compound we know of as the balloon break.
Scientific experiments are used to show what happens during a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction takes place inside hot air balloons whenever they are flying. Specifically, the propane tanks used to heat the air inside the balloon create a combustion reaction.
The absorption of water is not a chemical reaction.
chemical because the caronation changes the soda
when we heat the salt there chemical reaction is takes place