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Are water balloons regular balloons?

No, because a water balloons pop when they hit a hard surface where as a normal if you fill it with water then it will not pop when it hits a hard surface as it is not made from the same latex its made from a more fragile material.


How far can a balloon be tossed before it breaks?

The distance a balloon can be tossed before it breaks depends on various factors like the type of balloon, its size, and the force of the toss. In general, latex balloons are more durable and can withstand greater distances compared to thin plastic balloons. It is recommended to handle balloons with care to prevent them from breaking.


How do you tie two balloons together?

To tie two balloons together, simply tie the neck of one balloon with the neck of the other balloon. You can double knot them to secure the connection. Alternatively, you can use a ribbon or string to fasten the two balloons together for a more secure hold.


How much water would it take to fill a balloon?

It depends on the size of the balloon. If it's a small balloon, about a half gallon will due. If it's a larger balloon, about a gallon or so. Now, if it's a very small weak balloon, about 1/2 quarter gallon should do it.


How far can a balloon go without popping?

The distance a balloon can travel without popping will depend on various factors such as the material of the balloon, external conditions like temperature and altitude, and the initial inflation pressure. Generally, latex balloons can stretch to about 10-12 inches before popping, while Mylar balloons are more durable and can withstand greater elongation.

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What types of balloons are there?

There are primarily two types of balloons based on the material they are made from: latex balloons, made from natural rubber, and foil balloons, made from metalized nylon. Latex balloons are affordable and biodegradable, while foil balloons are more durable and can hold helium for a longer period of time.


Are water balloons regular balloons?

No, because a water balloons pop when they hit a hard surface where as a normal if you fill it with water then it will not pop when it hits a hard surface as it is not made from the same latex its made from a more fragile material.


Are latex balloons biodegradable and environmentally friendly?

Yes, latex balloons are biodegradable and considered more environmentally friendly compared to other types of balloons.


What are the benefits of using natural latex balloons for parties and events?

Natural latex balloons are biodegradable, eco-friendly, and sustainable, making them a more environmentally friendly choice compared to plastic balloons. They are also durable, versatile, and come in a wide range of colors and sizes, making them ideal for decorating parties and events. Additionally, natural latex balloons are affordable and easy to inflate, making them a popular choice for decorations.


Can balloons hold more water or air?

Water. Because water molecules do not move around to much. How ever air molecules move a lot.


What if your child has a latex balloon allergy and what are school policies regarding rubber balloons?

Here are some balloon tips and ideas for those who suffer from latex allergies:For water balloon parties, use the zip lock brand small sandwich snack bags filled in a bucket and sealed underwater, also the cheap small baggies (with no zip seal) can be filled with water and twisted/tied with a rubber band or twistie tie that you find in the produce section of the supermarket.Also we sell the 4" mylars in round, heart and star shape in all colors, fill those with a turkey baster and water and hand tie off, they are more durable as waterballoons.The latex balloons are made of rubber, they will stretch from small to large size when they are blown up. The latex balloon substitutes (latex alternative balloon) will not stretch and are simply flat or filled.The mylar and plastic balloons will float with sizes 18" and greater and take 0.5 cu ft of helium each to fill.The mylar balloons will conduct electricity, the plastic balloons will not. Use care in not using metallic ribbons on balloons as the balloons will conduct electricity.PVC and the small vinyl balloons (less than 4.5 feet in size) will not float, however there are large vinyl inflatable balloons in different shapes that can be used for outdoor events and do not contain latex, filled with air or helium (to float).Vinyl balloons are an excellent mold for paper mache' projects or balloon toss. They are just like beach ball material, sizes range from 5" to 18". They will not float.For Science teachers who are performing pressure experiments in class, try inserting a rubber balloon inside of a 18" plastic balloon.For those parents who wish a school to ban latex balloons, please contact the school nurse or principal.Latex balloon substitutes that are now available are in the following materials: PVC, Vinyl, Plastic and Mylar balloons. Hopefully I can find more.For more information on this subject, run a search on the internet using the key words "Latex free balloons" and view the information on using latex balloon alternatives.ANOTHER ANSWERI AM NOT SURE of specific rules regarding latex balloons at schools, but if your child is allergic to latex, the schol administration as well as their teachers should be made aware of it, and I would put a reminder in writing. Because of latex allergies, MOST if not ALL hospitals do not allow them. Hospitals allow ONLY MYLAR balloons. Some allergies can be quite severe, especially things like peanut allergies, which can actually be life threatening.


Can you thin latex with water?

Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.


Can you thin latex enamel with water?

Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.


Helium balloons vs carbon dioxide?

Helium balloons deflate faster because the molecules are smaller and can seep through the smallest of holes. ... Except that this isn't what happens. Try inflating some latex balloons with CO2 (use a chemical reaction with baking soda to generate it) and compare them to helium balloons. It's amazing to see how quickly the CO2 balloons shrivel up. Note: balloons made of mylar or other materials might behave more in line with theory, but CO2 escapes from latex balloons quickly.


Can you thin enamel with water?

Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.


What polymer are balloons made of?

Balloons are made up of a polymer, rubber. the reason for rubber being used in making of balloons is that rubber is an example of an elastomer type polymer, where the polymer has the ability to return to its original shape after being stretched or deformed. The rubber polymer is coiled when in the resting state. The elastic properties arise from the its ability to stretch the chains apart, but when the tension is released the chains snap back to the original position.


Explain why helium-filled Mylar-foil balloons can float freely for several weeks but latex balloons for less than 24-hours?

Helium is not only very light, it is also monatomic, it's particles are all made up of a single atom. Air molecules, oxygen, and nitrogen mainly are larger and hevier and diffuse through much more slowly.