It would get smaller. The gas particles would cool down and contract. And if you put it outside in the sun, the gas particles would heat up and expand. I just learned this in science, so... Hope this helped!
The balloon would shrink in size as the air inside cools and contracts. This is because gases, like the air in the balloon, contract when they are cooled and expand when they are warmed.
As it gets colder the air molecules move closer together and the balloon deflates.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
When the air inside a balloon cools, it will also contract, therefore the balloon will partially deflate.
The mass of the balloon and its contents would be unchanged.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
The balloon would shrink in size as the air inside cools and contracts. This is because gases, like the air in the balloon, contract when they are cooled and expand when they are warmed.
As it gets colder the air molecules move closer together and the balloon deflates.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
Putting an air-filled balloon in a refrigerator will cause it to shrink.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
You would expect to find a balloon filled with chlorine in a laboratory setting where it is used for experiments or demonstrations. Chlorine is a highly reactive and hazardous gas, so it would be handled with caution and only by trained professionals in a controlled environment.
When in the sun the balloon gets slightly bigger, when in the refrigerator the balloon shrinks.
When the air inside a balloon cools, it will also contract, therefore the balloon will partially deflate.
The mass of the balloon and its contents would be unchanged.
Placing a balloon in the refrigerator will not cause it to pop. The cold temperature may cause the air inside the balloon to contract, making it slightly smaller and more wrinkled, but it should not burst.
When the air inside a balloon cools, it will also contract, therefore the balloon will partially deflate.