Science, asked by CoolMagnus333, 9 months ago

Explain the changes involved in inflating a balloon and bursting a balloon.

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Answered by Anonymous
11

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Inflating a balloon is a reversible change. When air is blown into a balloon, its shape and size change and the balloon gets inflated. Now when the air filled in the balloon is allowed to escape, the balloon comes back to its original size and shape. Hence, inflating a balloon is a reversible change.

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Answered by BrainlyPhantom
9

Hi friend!

Inflating a balloon is a physical and reversible change while bursting a balloon is a chemical and irreversible change.

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