why does an inflated balloon shrink in size when kept insiDe a freezer
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A balloon shrinks inside a fridge because of the way gases behave. If the pressures remain the same on a fixed mass of gas, a drop in temperature will reduce the volume of the gas. The gas molecules get closer together and the density increases.
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Since the fridge is colder, it causes the air molecules in the balloon to reduce in temperature. This reduction in temperature is directly related to the kinetic energy of the air molecules in the balloon. The lower the temperature, the lower the kinetic energy. This means that the air molecules dont run into each other as much and don't run into the balloon wall as much, making it shrink.
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