Why are we not able to inflate a balloon when it has a leak in it?
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Having an opening to move through, the air pressure on the inside leaks out of the holes, until the air pressure on both sides is equalized. Sodium azide devolves a large amount of nitrogen, and that nitrogen (which makes up 72% of the atmosphere anyway) escapes into the air, and the airbag goes flat.
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because air isn't trapped inside and the balloon will not be stretched as it gets leaked through the hole
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