The ratio of temperatures must be calculated for the absolute temperatures - not temps measures on the Celsius scale.
So, the temperature increases from 273.15 K to 333.15 K.
333.15/273.15 = 1.2197
Therefore, the volume will increase by a multiple of 1.2197.
This answer assumes that all other factors remain unchanged. That is unlikely since the elasticity of the balloon is likely to be affected by the change in temperature.
Its a change of 300
The change is 7 Celsius degrees (NOT degrees Celsius).
A rise of 7°
265
The resultant decreases from 0 degrees until the angle is 180 degrees and then increases until 360 degrees.
The volume of a balloon will increase as the temperature increases between 0 degrees Celsius and 60 degrees Celsius. This is because the air inside the balloon will expand as it heats up, causing the balloon to inflate.
Its a change of 300
A balloon breaking is a physical change because the bonds between the molecules of the balloon are simply being broken, changing its physical form, but not changing the chemical makeup of the materials involved.
A demonstration of pressure could be done best with a balloon and a pump. By inflating the balloon using the pump, the increasing pressure inside the balloon can be observed by its expansion. This can help illustrate how pressure can cause a volume to change.
No, the balloon did not change size.
Yes, it is a physical change. Nothing chemically changed about the balloon.
Water changes from liquid to solid state, forming ice, between 0 degrees and 10 degrees Celsius.
Popping a balloon is a physical change because the balloon retains its original chemical composition even after it has been popped. The change is reversible, as the pieces of the popped balloon can be put back together and reinflated.
Physical, because the balloon did not have a change in its chemical composition when it broke.
15 degrees is the difference between 68 and 53 degrees Fahrenheit.
Breaking a balloon is a physical change because no new substances are formed during the process. The balloon remains made of the same materials even after it is broken into pieces.
no, bursting of balloons is a physical change as the only change that occurs that that the shape of the balloon changes . Coming out of air is not a chemical change.