The static produced by the friction will make the balloon stick to the wall.
When you rub a balloon against a wool cloth, the balloon becomes negatively charged due to the transfer of electrons. When placed against a wall, the negatively charged balloon is attracted to the positively charged wall, causing it to stick temporarily due to electrostatic forces.
The air inside the balloon will expand due to the heat, causing the balloon to inflate. If the water is hot enough, the balloon may eventually burst due to the increased pressure from the expanding air.
It has electro static cells that form when re-peatedly rubbed wich creates friction ending with a attraction to the item of your choice. When you rub the balloon you create a static charge that is positive and the attraction that makes it stick to the wall is because the wall has a negative charge and like poles attract.
As it gets colder the air molecules move closer together and the balloon deflates.
The volume of air inside the balloon will decrease as the temperature drops in the refrigerator, causing the balloon to slightly shrink. When the balloon is taken out of the refrigerator and warms up, the air inside will expand again and the balloon will return to its original size.
When you rub a balloon against a wool cloth, the balloon becomes negatively charged due to the transfer of electrons. When placed against a wall, the negatively charged balloon is attracted to the positively charged wall, causing it to stick temporarily due to electrostatic forces.
you have made a water balloon!
When in the sun the balloon gets slightly bigger, when in the refrigerator the balloon shrinks.
As the steam cools, the pressure will drop, and the balloon will get smaller. ------------------------- it pops i tried it loads
the balloon would probably put on a jumper
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
It will melt
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
To effectively put a balloon arch on a wall, start by attaching a sturdy base to the wall, such as a PVC pipe or a wire frame. Then, inflate the balloons and attach them to the base in an arch shape using balloon tape or glue dots. Secure the arch to the wall using hooks or adhesive strips. Adjust the balloons as needed to create a balanced and visually appealing arch.
Yeast eats the sugar giving off CO2 which is a gas that will inflate the balloon. Added: But since carbon dioxide is heavier than air this balloon gas will never reach the 'top'
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
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