A melted rubber balloon should only be removed by the power company. Removing it yourself could result in deadly shock.
Assuming you are attempting to puncture a balloon and keep it intact, I would reccomend puncturing the balloon near the knot, where the rubber is thick and not streched out. If you are trying to pop the balloon, then I would puncture the balloon where the rubber is thinnest.
Rubber is a compound with large molecules loosely bound by hydrogen bonding and is holey as it is stretched. Coating a balloon with aluminum which has atoms regularly spaced, forms a cohesive layer with less space between particles and less holes.
Water is very good at soaking up heat. When the water-filled balloon is heated the water Draws the heat away from the rubber. For the air filled balloon, not so much. The rubber heats up, weakens, and breaks.
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Yes, if it were loud enough and on the same resonant frequency of the balloon rubber. The problem is that a balloon is full of gas, which has no definite volume and therefore the frequency of the balloon is constantly changing.
The rubber of the balloon will melt and burn. Then once the rubber has a hole melted in it the water will fall out and put out the fire.
To get melted rubber off of chrome, you need to heat it up again. This will allow you to carefully remove it from the chrome surface. You can do so using a blowdryer.
To remove melted rubber band from cloth, you can place the cloth in the freezer to harden the rubber, then scrape it off with a blunt object like a butter knife. Alternatively, use a cloth soaked in hot vinegar to soften the rubber before gently scraping it off. Wash the cloth with detergent afterwards to remove any residue.
The rubber balloon becomes negatively charged when rubbed with a woolen cloth. This is because electrons are transferred from the wool to the balloon, leaving the balloon with an excess of electrons and a negative charge.
To remove melted rubber from glass, first freeze the rubber with ice to make it more brittle. Then, carefully scrape off the hardened rubber using a razor blade or a plastic scraper. Finally, clean the glass with a mixture of dish soap and warm water to remove any residue.
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A balloon animal is an animal made out of rubber by manipulating a longer balloon.
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The simple answer is the bigger the balloon, the more rubber it will have. However, the actual amount of rubber is determined by its thickness. Thus a large but thin balloon can easily have less rubber than a smaller thicker balloon. Assuming all rubber balloons are made from the same chemical composition, you can determine which has the most rubber simply by weighing them while they are completely deflated. Alternatively, immerse the deflated balloons in water to determine their mass (by the amount of displacement).
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the rubber balloon was first invented by a professor named Michael faraday..
When the rubber sheet is released, the balloon is pushed away due to the force generated by the stretched rubber sheet recoiling back to its original shape. This creates a propulsion force that propels the balloon in the opposite direction of the rubber sheet.