explain why a balloon slowly deflates
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Small light atoms can diffuse through tiny pores in stretched rubber much more easily than larger heavier molecules. However, helium balloons don't completely deflate when helium atoms diffuse out of the balloon, because some air molecules also move into the balloon
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QUESTION:-
explain why a balloon slowly deflates
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- A balloon slowly deflates because air slowly diffuses through ordinary latex balloons but the gaps and voids between latex molecules are relatively minor enough that it takes an extended time for enough air to leak out to certainly matter.
- Air balloons do not deflate completely. At a point, the pressure of gases on both the inside and the pressure of the gas outside of the balloon becomes exact similar and the balloon reaches equilibrium.
- When a latex balloon is inflated, the balloon is filled with gas and put pressure on the inside surface of its material
- When helium is put into a latex balloon then it diffuses out so rapidly that the balloon would deflate in next to no time.
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