why do the shape and size of a balloon change when filled with air or water
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Gases, such as the 'air' either helium inside a balloon, take the shape of a containers they are in. They spread out so that the space is filled up evenly with gas molecules. When cooled, the kinetic energy of the gas molecules decreases, meaning they move more slowly and have less frequent and weaker collisions.
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