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because their not 100% sealed

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I THINK you meant to ask about balloons filled with helium. The helium molecules are so small, they can get through the pores in the rubber balloon.

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This an excellent example of what Einstein called a thought experiment because you can visualize it happening in you mind if you understand some basic physics. Imagine this: Molecules in a substance move at different frequencies and amplitudes at different temperatures. When they are cold, the molecules move slower and are closer together. When they are hot, they move more vigourosly because they have more energy, this causes them to vibrate faster and move further apart. The molecules that make up the balloon are so large that when they are warm enough, like on a warm day, they get so far apart that they let air molecules that are inside them to move through their skin and get outside. And, the reverse is true on a cold day, the balloon has a "tighter" skin and lets the air out more slowly. So, how did you do with your thought experiment? Did you see the same thing I saw? If you visualized the molecules doing what I described, you just did the same kind of thinking as the most productive man in modern science.

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This an excellent example of what Einstein called a thought experiment because you can visualize it happening in you mind if you understand some basic physics. Imagine this: Molecules in a substance move at different frequencies and amplitudes at different temperatures. When they are cold, the molecules move slower and are closer together. When they are hot, they move more vigourosly because they have more energy, this causes them to vibrate faster and move further apart. The molecules that make up the balloon are so large that when they are warm enough, like on a warm day, they get so far apart that they let air molecules that are inside them to move through their skin and get outside. And, the reverse is true on a cold day, the balloon has a "tighter" skin and lets the air out more slowly. So, how did you do with your thought experiment? Did you see the same thing I saw? If you visualized the molecules doing what I described, you just did the same kind of thinking as the most productive man in modern science.

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What occurs to the volume of an inflated balloon when exposed to cold air?

It decreases. The colder air contracts, making the balloon shrink.


Inflated balloon that is taken from a heated roomto a cold outdoor?

The balloon will shrink when it goes outside. How much it shrinks will depend on the temperature difference. As temperature decreases the gas(ses) in the balloon decrease in volume causing the balloon to shrink.


When an inflated balloon is exposed to cold air?

The volume of the balloon decreases


What will happen if a partially inflated party balloon were heated?

The air molecules would expand, increasing the pressure of the balloon. When anything gets cold, it contracts, and when heated, it expands. Atoms and molecules are always moving - when something is hot, the molecules are moving faster and greater distances. When something is cold, the molecules are still moving, just slowly and at much smaller distances. You won't see much a difference while it's partially inflated, though there would be one. You can see results more drastically by heating a balloon that is near completely inflated. The more air molecules that are in the balloon, the greater the expansion. In other words, the bigger the balloon and more air that's in it, when heated you will see a larger change in the balloon size.


What happens to the temperature and the volume of an inflated balloon if it is taken outside on a cold winter day?

The internal air would cool down and contract (lessen) the balloon's volume.


When a inflated balloon is exposed to cold air what happenes?

It becomes slightly deflated because the air inside it contracts on cooling.


Why does a warm balloon burst faster then cold water?

Cold water doesn't burst at all.


Why does cold air make balloons shrink?

all compound have many different atoms that vibrate. as u increase the temperature of the compound the atoms get more and more excited and therefore vibrate and move more vigerously. this allows them to move further apart and therefore fill a larger area. on the other hand if u cool a compound down the particles becomr less excited and take up a smaller area. the cold balloon is a perfect example of this.


If you take a helium balloon from inside a warm house to outside on a snowy day what will happen to the balloon could you classify this as a phase change?

As the warmer air inside the balloon cools, the balloon will shrink slightly. The amount of shrinkage will depend on the temperature change.


What happens when an inflated balloon is exposed to cold air?

When an inflated balloon is exposed to cold air, provided pressure is constant, the volume will decrease. Bring the balloon back to a warmer spot, and the gas gains kinetic energy from the warm air, and the balloon will plump back up.


Why an inflated balloon expand in warmwater?

Actually, it should decrease in size. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of a gas (measured in Kelvin). Therefore if you inflate a balloon with your warm breath and then cool it down with cold water, the balloon will shrink, not increase in size.See the Related Questions for more information about the effect of temperature on gases.


How does air expand in closed objects?

cool Actually, when there is warm air, like in a balloon it will expand. When you go outside, the balloon will shrink if it is cold outside. When you go back into the warm indoors, the balloon will go back to its normal size.