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How could you see a balloon and a balance to show that gases really do have a mass?

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Why there are gases in the balloon?

To inflate the balloon. Whether the gas is helium or just air from your lungs, gases are needed to inflate the balloon.


Why do certain gases allow a balloon to rise?

Because the gases filling the balloon are lighter than the surrounding air.


How many gases are there in a balloon?

helium. :)


What type of air is inside of a balloon?

It could possibly be many types of gasses. The most common is helium(He)


How do you make a balloon blow up with vinegar?

It would require adding another chemical such as baking soda to produce gases. While you could put chemicals in the balloon, you could also mix them in another container and then capture the gas released into the balloon. For instance, you could use a test tube with a stopper and a pipette.


What would happen if you put a balloon in the sun?

It would expand as the gases inside expand against the pressure of the skin of the balloon and the atmospheric pressure.


What gases lift a balloon into the air?

Anything less dense than air (hydrogen, helium, hot air).


Would you name some objects that have gases in them?

Balloon.


What is the solute of air in balloon?

The solute in a balloon filled with air is the mixture of gases that compose air, which include nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases.


Is air inside a balloon a element?

In a helium balloon- one that floats and rises to the ceiling it is elemental helium that is used to inflate the balloon. If you just blow into a balloon to inflate it then it is air inside the balloon which is a mixture of gases, principally nitrogen and oxygen (both elements). There are also other gases that are chemical compounds such as carbon dioxide.


Why is the weather balloon drawn so tall and thin?

To enable the gases inside the balloon to expand which they do when the balloon reaches high altitudes. At this point the balloon becomes much larger.