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All balloons expand in heat.
Balloons can be made from different materials, including latex, rubber, or plastic. Latex balloons are made from natural latex rubber, which comes from the sap of the rubber tree. If you have a latex allergy, it's important to avoid latex balloons and opt for alternative materials like Mylar balloons.
Balloons themselves are generally not flammable, as they are typically made from materials like latex or Mylar that do not catch fire easily. However, if a balloon is filled with flammable gases, such as helium mixed with a flammable substance, it can pose a fire hazard. Additionally, if exposed to high heat or open flames, balloons can melt or burst. It's always best to keep balloons away from heat sources for safety.
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Balloons are usually made of latex, a type of rubber, or plastic such as mylar. Latex balloons contain chemicals like diisopropyl adipate and 12-hydroxystearic acid as additives. Mylar balloons are made of a polyester film coated with a metallic material like aluminum.
All balloons expand in heat.
Latex balloons tend to stretch the farthest due to their flexibility and elasticity. Latex balloons are commonly used for stretching experiments because they can expand significantly before breaking.
Balloons can be made from different materials, including latex, rubber, or plastic. Latex balloons are made from natural latex rubber, which comes from the sap of the rubber tree. If you have a latex allergy, it's important to avoid latex balloons and opt for alternative materials like Mylar balloons.
Yes, latex balloons are biodegradable and will break down over time in the environment.
Yes, latex balloons are biodegradable and considered more environmentally friendly compared to other types of balloons.
No, Mylar balloons do not contain latex. They are made of a metallic polyester film called BoPET (biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate), which is different from the latex used in traditional rubber balloons.
Water balloons are typically made of thinner material than latex balloons, so they can hold less air in comparison. Also, water balloons are designed to hold water, not air, so they may burst if overinflated with air. Latex balloons are designed specifically for holding air and can typically hold more air than water balloons.
Petroleum products such as Vaseline break down latex.
Balloons are squishy because they are made of thin, elastic material like latex or rubber that can expand and contract easily. When air is blown into the balloon, the material stretches to accommodate the air, giving the balloon its squishy feel.
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heat from the sun causes the gas inside the balloon to expand.
This is because the gas inside the balloon expands due to the heat of the sun. Gases expand the most on heating. The volume of the gas becomes more then the volume of the inflated balloon and thus it burts.