why does the balloon deflates when put in cold water?
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Because a balloon is filled with air and air contracts on cooling
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When the bottle is transferred to the icy cold water, the air is cooled; it contracts and needs less space, so the balloon deflates. The mass of air remains constant inside the bottle, so this shows that the warm air requires more space and is less dense than cool air.
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