The gas in the soda would cause the balloon to expand and inflate as it absorbs the carbon dioxide. If left overnight, the balloon may eventually burst due to the pressure buildup from the gas.
Putting a water balloon over fire would cause the balloon to burst due to the intense heat. The water inside the balloon would quickly turn to steam, increasing the pressure until the balloon can no longer contain it. This could lead to a small explosion.
Rubbing a balloon over fabric creates static electricity, causing the balloon to become negatively charged. The negatively charged balloon will then be attracted to positively charged objects, such as certain types of fabric or even hair, due to an opposing charge.
If you hold the balloon over the paper for several minutes, nothing significant will happen. The balloon will continue to hold its shape, and the paper will not be affected by it. The only change you may observe is a slight static charge buildup on the balloon, which could potentially cause lightweight objects like the paper to be attracted to it.
A helium balloon deflates over time because the helium gas inside the balloon slowly escapes through tiny pores in the balloon material. This causes the balloon to shrink and lose its buoyancy.
The balloon will inflate as the air inside the bottle warms up and expands, creating higher pressure in the bottle. This pressure pushes against the balloon, causing it to stretch and inflate. The energy transfers involved include the heat energy transferred from the hot water to the air in the bottle, then to the balloon, and finally to the elastic potential energy stored in the stretched balloon.
A small amount of air or helium within the balloon will escape through the balloon material.
If you leave it over night it goes squishy, rubbery and very flexible
If you swallow a balloon you will most likely suffocate and die. This may sound a little over the top however it is likely that the balloon will wrap itself round your lungs and will disrupt your respiratory system. On the other hand, a balloon might block one of your vital arteries or might get stuck in your throat. If you swallow a balloon you should call an ambulance immediately.
Putting a water balloon over fire would cause the balloon to burst due to the intense heat. The water inside the balloon would quickly turn to steam, increasing the pressure until the balloon can no longer contain it. This could lead to a small explosion.
It will be blown up by escaping carbon dioxide (the fizz of soda water)Be careful! it should not explode, this would spray out the vinegar all over!
Rubbing a balloon over fabric creates static electricity, causing the balloon to become negatively charged. The negatively charged balloon will then be attracted to positively charged objects, such as certain types of fabric or even hair, due to an opposing charge.
Your feet shrink
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'
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.
Yes. If you are sick and your mouth is trying to fight off the germs, your mouth will create a big sore of the germs. This could happen over night and it usually does.
if wil go all over the place then you gone look slow
Of course, that doesn't happen over night. It takes millions of years.