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  • it is because of the pressure and the temperature. when the balloon is in a cold environment, it deflates faster than in hotter place because the pressure is directly proportional to temperature. Btw, nice vid though i didn't expect he put a lot of balloons in there. haha

  • @akatzki25

    Well actually its the other way round, a higher temperature will make the deflation faster. Though The balloon got smaller not because the air went out but because the air got compressed. the pressure decreased and so molecules (And their Kinetic Energy) stopped moving so fast and it eventually created a reduction in the volume of the balloon

  • I want this guy to be my teacher. :c

  • wow.. cool

  • That's cool.

  • lol i like the beat u playing during the video

  • Nice. : D This last June, during finals, we did stuff like this with liquid nitrogen in my high school chem class: showed what would happen to a human finger (through the use of hotdogs) if you stuck it in there, gave a lacrosse ball the consistency of a billard ball (and accidentally dented the cieling when we bounced it), froze marchmallows (and ate them of course), did a simmilar balloon thing, and the crowning glory, MADE ICE CREAM!!! : D

  • Amazing!

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