The balloon would shrink because the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules in the balloon decreases when the temperate decreases. Go and try it is a pretty fun!
It Freezes ! :P
The air inside the balloon will contract, so the balloon will tend to look slightly crinkled.
The cold temperature in the freezer will cause the air molecules inside the balloon to contract, making the balloon shrink in size. If the balloon gets cold enough, the rubber may become brittle and more prone to popping.
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
When you put a balloon in the freezer, it gets smaller. This happens because the cold temperature causes the air molecules inside the balloon to lose energy and move closer together, resulting in a decrease in volume. As the air contracts, the balloon shrinks in size. When removed from the freezer and warmed back up, the balloon will return to its original size as the air inside expands again.
It would still be like normal, only frozen.If you have a GOOD freezer
It gets Cold :D
Why would you do that? That's cruel.
When you put a balloon in the freezer, the particles of the air inside the balloon will lose energy and slow down, causing them to contract and the balloon to shrink. This is because the cold temperature reduces the kinetic energy of the air molecules, leading to a decrease in pressure inside the balloon.
It would increase in volume. According to Charles' Law, as you increase temperature the volume will increase as well. So if you would put it in a freezer, it would shrink because as you decrease temperature, you decrease volume.
The exact same weight as when you put it in..... 2 pints of water weighs about 1.2kg
it charges