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Usually the balloon will burst.
It may burst.
This is because the water is cooling it. As soon as the water is hot enough to form bubbles, the ballon will start melting where bubbles are formed, and ballon will soon "explode" or rather "implode".
pressure x volume divided by temperature is a constant (Boyle's Law), or PV/T = constant. Since pressure does not change, as temperature increases so must the volume, so the balloon expands
It too much air is added to a balloon it will burst.
Usually the balloon will burst.
if we keep a pumpkin inside a balloon the balloon will not fly and will burst
If you throw a brick at a balloon it will probably burst.
It may burst.
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
No chemical reaction occurs when a balloon bursts
The simple past of burst is "burst" and the past participle is also "burst."
Same reason as a balloon will burst when overinflated. As the pressure inside increases, the forces trying to rip the casing apart also increases. And eventually the tube/tire will burst.
The gas is likely to expand and raise the pressure inside the can. Should the pressure become too great the can will burst.
Since there is no external pressure to counteract the internal gas pressure, the gas would expand until the balloon burst.
It will usually burst. As it gets higher, outside air pressure is less, helium in balloon expands until balloon pops.
The balloon would get larger as the air pressure outside it dropped. At some height, the balloon would get large enough to burst.