Take the following steps to prevent a balloon from popping: 1). Avoid overinflating the balloon. 2). Once it is inflated, avoid moving it to a place with drastically lower air pressure, such as a vacuum chamber, an unpressurized aircraft in flight, an unprotected capsule in the earth's stratosphere, the surface of the moon, etc. 3). Avoid contact between the inflated balloon and objects with rough surfaces, such as stucco walls, stony ground, concrete walkway, textured ceilings, etc. 4). Avoid contact between the inflated balloon and sources of extreme heat such as energized incandescent light bulbs, currently- or recently-ignited matches and candle wicks, cigars and cigarettes in current service, stove tops, soldering-iron tips, an inside shelf or the exterior of a car in direct sunlight, etc. 5). Avoid contact between the inflated balloon and sticky objects such as wet glue, fingers of children at a party, dogs' tongues, etc. 6). Perhaps most important, avoid contact between the inflated balloon and objects with edges or points that taper to microscopic radii of curvature at their extremities, such as knives, pins, staples, dogs' teeth, sharks' teeth, saw teeth, fashionable fingernails, darts, sharpened pencils, Xacto knives, shaving razors, metal shavings, metal filings, metal files, drafting compasses, knitting needles, sewing needles, crocheting needles, pine needles, magnetic compass needles, uncooked spaghetti, wood splinters, woodworking tools, stiff wire, wire cutters, etc.
you buy a house full of needles pointing down from the celing and as soon as your kid comes home from a party take his/her ballon and let it go in the living room. :)
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It depends, if there is a heavy pressure, the balloon will pop.
When heat is exposed to the helium balloon it becomes to be even less dense and the molecules begin to expand and eventually the balloon will pop.
When thinking of a balloon, it's best to think of two different chemical compounds that do not mix, the balloon itself and air. What makes the balloon pop is that the pressure of the air exceeds the force of the chemical bonds of the balloon. In order for a chemical reaction to take place, you need to start off with one set of chemicals that become a new set of chemicals.However, when a balloon pops, no new chemicals are created. All that happens is that the electron bonds of the compound we know of as the balloon break.
The air pressure got to be less. The balloon expanded to the breaking point.
Not enough to pop a balloon tthat is sitting beneath it.
Yes, it can
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Balloon Pop was created on 2008-09-04.
of course, why would a balloon not pop underground?
sometimes, depending on how full the water balloon is.
it's not how loud the music has to be to pop a balloon. to pop a balloon with music you would have to find the right frequency to pop it, if it was even possible
They all pop. Pop goes the weasel, pop corn, and pop a balloon
It depends on how heavy the person itself is. And the balloon. If the balloon is strong and a light person is sitting on it, it probably won't. If a heavy person is sitting on it, it might. And if it is a non strong balloon, and ANYBODY sits on it... it will.
I depends what kind of balloon you have. Maybe you can even make a balloon that issoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo big you'll have trouble holding it. You might be scared that its gonna pop. But when some balloons pop the sound isn't that big. Some times you don't have to be scared to blow a balloon!!!
to make the perfect water balloon, simply use a regular water balloon rather than a water balloon. regular water balloons can get as big as a human head. the down side is they don't pop easily. you can drop them on the floor and they wont pop.
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.