As heat is added the gas particles inside move faster, this incrases the amount of pressure within the balloon. As the pressure increases the balloon swells until it gets to a point where the plastic can no longer contain the gasses and it pops.
Alternatively the Ballon's plastic may just melt
Heat causes higher activity level in the atoms inside the balloon. This causes the balloon to expand as they are moving around inside more than when they were cold. They need more room to move. The expansion causes the balloon to pop.
Hope this helps, I know it was in my science textbook and I didn't get it at first.
When the air in the balloon is heated, the particles have more energy and move around faster and further; this makes the balloon expand. When the air in the balloon is cooled, the particles have less energy and move around slower and less; this makes the balloon contract.
Because pressure is created inside the balloon by atoms smashing into the sides of it. The size of a balloon will change dependent on temperature because the hotter the temperature the more the atoms move and collide with the sides and each other.
Air in a given volume will expand if heated. This is due to the gas molecules or atoms having a higher amount of energy.
The air inside the balloon gets heated and starts to expand as the molecules move apart due to the temperature
That is because the air inside would expand.
thermal expansion, I think that's it but don't take my word for it
Because air itself expands when heated, and contracts when cooled. The air in the balloon does the same thing, but it is air "wearing a skin" (the balloon) so that we can see it happen.
when heated, molecules get farther away from eachother, causing the balloon to expand. once the balloon reaches its maximum capacity, further heating will cause the molecules to expand more than the balloon can contain and it will pop.
the heat makes the molecules inside the balloon travel faster, pushing outward on the balloon. This, the balloon expands when heated
Balloon Pop was created on 2008-09-04.
Because as the balloon is heated, the gases on the inside of the balloon begin to expand and press out on the walls of balloon. If a balloon is refridgerated, the opposite is true: the gases on the inside of the balloon will begin to contract, causing the balloon to shrink.
the mass of the balloon increases because the size of the balloon has increased. :)
they pop
because it wants to pop teheheh
when heated, molecules get farther away from eachother, causing the balloon to expand. once the balloon reaches its maximum capacity, further heating will cause the molecules to expand more than the balloon can contain and it will pop.
the heat makes the molecules inside the balloon travel faster, pushing outward on the balloon. This, the balloon expands when heated
Balloon Pop was created on 2008-09-04.
of course, why would a balloon not pop underground?
If a balloon is inflated and tied closed, then held over a flame, it will surely pop. The heat of the flame will melt the rubber that makes the balloon.
it's not how loud the music has to be to pop a balloon. to pop a balloon with music you would have to find the right frequency to pop it, if it was even possible
They all pop. Pop goes the weasel, pop corn, and pop a balloon
Because as the balloon is heated, the gases on the inside of the balloon begin to expand and press out on the walls of balloon. If a balloon is refridgerated, the opposite is true: the gases on the inside of the balloon will begin to contract, causing the balloon to shrink.
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
Heat causes higher activity level in the atoms inside the balloon. This causes the balloon to expand as they are moving around inside more than when they were cold. They need more room to move. The expansion causes the balloon to pop.Hope this helps, I know it was in my science textbook and I didn't get it at first.