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Q: What will happen to the air particles in a sealed balloon if it is cooled?
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What will happen to a sealed ballon that contain dry ice if the balloon is left at room temperature?

If the ice melts, then because of the density of water, it will implode (Explode INWARD) because of the less particles in the liquid.


What if a balloon is heated what happens to the volume of the air in the balloon if the pressure is constant?

For a balloon that is sealed and not full the volume of air inside the balloon will increase as it is heated. This is not however how hot air balloons work. A hot air balloon is essentially a fixed volume when it is inflated. If the air inside the balloon is heated the air inside becomes less dense so some of the air exits the balloon via the mouth of the balloon. As the air inside the balloon cools it becomes more dense so some air is ingested via the mouth of the balloon to keep it full. With each heating and cooling cycle, the pressure inside the balloon remains constant, the volume of the balloon remains constant but there is this movement of air out of and back into the balloon. P=VT Poop


What will happen to the pressure when the temperature is decreased and the volume remains constant?

It stays the same.


Why does a sealed gas balloon expand when it is brought from ground level to the top of a mountain?

the air is less dense at altitude, therefore it exerts less pressure. the gas in a sealed balloon will exert the same pressure regardless of it's altitude, so, with less outside pressure to overcome, the balloon will expand.


What happens to the pressure of the air inside the balloon if the volume remains constant if the balloon is heated?

Pressure increases.Take a look at the relationship:PV=nRTR is a constant. n is the amount of gas, which would be held constant in a sealed balloon. So:P1 V1 / T1 = P2 V2 / T21- before2- afterThis algebraic equation can help predict the outcome of other cases as well.taking just the balloon first, it is a solid body(flexible), on heating it undergoes cubical expansion, so the first thng that happens is the container(balloon) expands so untill a particular expansion of it the volume of air inside increases(gases dont have a fixed volume) they occupy the area they have .

Related questions

What will happen to a sealed balloon that contains dry ice if the balloon is left at room temperature?

If the ice melts, then because of the density of water, it will implode (Explode INWARD) because of the less particles in the liquid.


What will happen to a sealed balloon that contains dry ice if the balloon is left at the room temperature?

If the ice melts, then because of the density of water, it will implode (Explode INWARD) because of the less particles in the liquid.


What will happen to a sealed ballon that contain dry ice if the balloon is left at room temperature?

If the ice melts, then because of the density of water, it will implode (Explode INWARD) because of the less particles in the liquid.


What would happen if a hot air balloon was sealed?

It needs to be open at the bottom to get heat from the burners into the balloon to warm up the air and decrease its density. If you sealed it off, eventually heat exchange through the fabric of the balloon would could the air off enough that the balloon would no longer be bouyant and it would lose altitute.


How do you make a balloon rise into the air?

-- Inflate the balloon with some substance that is less dense than air. OR -- Inflate the balloon with air, then heat it after it is sealed.


Was the Winchester computer drive sealed?

The Winchester was permanently sealed in its container, free from dust particles


If you stack books on a sealed balloon full of air the pressure inside will?

Explode


Can you use helium in an air balloon not hot air just ordinary party balloons?

yes, but when using Helium you must have the balloon completely sealed and used a mylar material for the balloon as Helium 'leaks-out' of ordinary materials.


Does temperature affect the maximum size that you can inflate a balloon?

When the temperature is colder the particles in the balloon travel slower, making the balloon not able to increase in size it decreases.When the temperature is hot it allows the balloon to expand because the particles in the balloon are moving rapidly. in conclusion the the cold makes the balloon decrease in size and the heat allows it to expand.


A sealed container filled with 1 mole of gas is cooled to -45C what effect will this have on the gas inside?

The gas pressure will decrease.


Is the pressure inside the balloon equal to the atmospheric pressure?

Think about this: if the pressure WERE equal, what would happen in the instant when you open the neck of the balloon and whatever pressure is on the inside meets the pressure that is on the outside (atmospheric pressure)? In your experience, what DOES happen?


What happens when heat is added to gas in a sealed container?

The particles of gas speed up.