Rubber Gas
If you put plaster over a water balloon and freeze it, the water balloon will bulge out.
when you but the bottle in hot water the balloon particles push apart and cause expansion
the balloon will start to blow up by the heat
2kg x 9.8 m/s2 x 15m
beacause it is hot
Inside the balloon with no water at all, the intense heat from the hot fire will melt the surface of the balloon. The pressure inside the balloon is so big that the balloon deflate and POP! With water, the water conducts the fire away from the balloon so the suface may not reach high tempertures. The balloon is remained inflated.
If you put plaster over a water balloon and freeze it, the water balloon will bulge out.
it is full of gases and fire if it where to tip over it would start on fire just put it that way.
If a balloon is filled with water, it becomes less susceptible to being popped over a flame, because the water can absorb some of the heat. Otherwise, the flame will rapidly destroy the material of the balloon (rubber, latex).
It's because the water inside the balloon absorbs the heat of the fire. If you hold it there long enough the water inside will boil and then it will pop, because the fire will start getting attracted to the heat, so then all the water will get enough of holding on, and then it will pop(the balloon).Water is a very great substance for soaking up any kind of heat. The thin balloon allows the warm heat to pass through very quickly and warm the cold water. As the water closes up to the flame as it heats up, it begins to rise and cooler water replaces it at the bottom of the balloon. This cooler water then soaks up more heat and the process repeats itself. In fact, the exchange of water happens so often that it keeps the balloon from ever popping!The soot on the bottom of the balloon is actually carbon. The carbon was deposited on the balloon by the flame, and the balloon remains undamaged. I even tried this for a science fair, and it was pretty cool. I found it on the internet and stuff, it was plain cool. Like the judges were SO excited, and they were watching and watching and the balloon didn't pop. Then, finally, when I felt the balloon and it started getting warmer, I explained why it was getting warm, and the judges loved how I presented. You should try it for a science fair, who knows, you might win!
Stretch the mouth of the deflated water balloon over a tap or other pressurized water source. Turn on the tap so that water rushes into the balloon. Once filled, twist the balloon at the neck a few times. This way water does not escape when you remove the mouth of the balloon from the tap. Once removed, tie the twisted neck of the balloon in a knot to prevent water from escaping.
when you but the bottle in hot water the balloon particles push apart and cause expansion
The fire is hotter than the boiling water, so it will melt faster over a fire.
the balloon will start to blow up by the heat
i was making a humongous water balloon to throw at my friend and the water splattered all over me
2kg x 9.8 m/s2 x 15m
By putting the water in a pan/pot and then hold the pan/pot over the fire until hot :)