The air inside the balloon will contract as it cools, so the balloon will become smaller. The freezing process could affect the balloon's skin, making it brittle and liable to fracture.
When you leave a balloon in the freezer, the air inside it will cool and contract, causing the balloon to shrink in size. This happens because the volume of gases decreases when they are cooled, causing the balloon to deflate.
The cold temperature in the freezer will cause the air molecules inside the balloon to contract, making the balloon shrink in size. If the balloon gets cold enough, the rubber may become brittle and more prone to popping.
That would depend on whether the balloon was empty, full of air or full of water and as you have not told us which we can not help you. When asking questions please make them specific if you want us to help.
Placing a balloon in the freezer will cause the air inside it to cool down and contract, decreasing the volume of the balloon. If the balloon is made of a material that can withstand the drop in temperature, it will likely shrink as the molecules inside it lose kinetic energy and move closer together.
When a balloon is placed in the freezer, the air inside it contracts and decreases in volume due to the cold temperatures. The rubber of the balloon becomes less flexible in the cold, making it so the balloon can't stretch to accommodate the reduced air volume inside. This increase in pressure causes the balloon to burst.
When you leave a balloon in the freezer, the air inside it will cool and contract, causing the balloon to shrink in size. This happens because the volume of gases decreases when they are cooled, causing the balloon to deflate.
It Freezes ! :P
When you leave a balloon in the freezer overnight, the air inside the balloon cools down and contracts, causing the balloon to shrink. The particles in the air inside the balloon lose kinetic energy and move more slowly, resulting in a decrease in pressure and volume inside the balloon.
The air inside the balloon will contract, so the balloon will tend to look slightly crinkled.
The cold temperature in the freezer will cause the air molecules inside the balloon to contract, making the balloon shrink in size. If the balloon gets cold enough, the rubber may become brittle and more prone to popping.
The balloon would shrink because the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules in the balloon decreases when the temperate decreases. Go and try it is a pretty fun!
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
That would depend on whether the balloon was empty, full of air or full of water and as you have not told us which we can not help you. When asking questions please make them specific if you want us to help.
The low temperature inside the freezer causes the air inside the balloon to contract.
Placing a balloon in the freezer will cause the air inside it to cool down and contract, decreasing the volume of the balloon. If the balloon is made of a material that can withstand the drop in temperature, it will likely shrink as the molecules inside it lose kinetic energy and move closer together.
When a balloon full of air is moved from a cold place to a warm place, the air inside the balloon will warm up and expand. This causes the balloon to inflate further and possibly burst if the pressure inside the balloon becomes too high.
It gets Cold :D