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no, Cl is bigger
three different masses.
One balloon full? Nothing. We breathe Nitrogen constantly. It is only when you increase the proportion inhaled in comparison to Oxygen does it begin to have an effect. A constant stream of Nitrogen would suffocate you.
If I am right in interpreting the question as "Are balloons normally filled with hydrogen and oxygen?", then the answer would be no. Although they can be, as both substances are gases, the majority of balloon are filled with air, a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases. If you mean the balloons that float, they are filled with helium
If the vocal cords are damaged, this can indeed happen. Usually, I would expect this to be related to oral consumption of chlorine bleach, which is potentially lethal. Consider risk for self-harm.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
As it gets colder the air molecules move closer together and the balloon deflates.
Putting an air-filled balloon in a refrigerator will cause it to shrink.
First, the balloon would float to the ground. After that, nothing special happens to the balloon because you filled it with oxygen.
10.0gCl*1 mole Cl*22.4Cl L/ 35.45g Cl* 1mole Cl=6.32L Cl
A balloon filled with hydrogen can explode.
The mass of the balloon and its contents would be unchanged.
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Water vapor.
The low temperature inside the freezer causes the air inside the balloon to contract.