balloon popping

{{Short description|Making a hole in a balloon}}

{{not confuse|Balloon Pop}}

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A balloon pops when the material that makes up its surface tears or shreds, creating a hole. Normally, there is a balance of the balloon skin's elastic tension in which every point on the balloon's surface is being pulled by the material surrounding it. However, if a hole is made on the balloon's surface, the force becomes imbalanced, since there is no longer any force exerted by the center of the hole on the material at its edge. As a result, the balloon's surface at the edge of the hole pulls away, making it bigger; the high pressure air can then escape through the hole and the balloon pops.{{Cite web|last=Staple|first=M.|title=Why do balloons go bang when they're popped?|url=https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/why-do-balloons-go-bang-when-theyre-popped/|website=Science Focus}}{{Cite web|author=Ashish|date=12 Dec 2019|title=Why Does A Balloon Pop When Pricked With A Needle?|url=https://www.scienceabc.com/eyeopeners/why-does-a-balloon-pop-when-pricked-with-a-needle.html|website=Science ABC}} A balloon can be popped by either physical or chemical actions. Limpanuparb et al. use popping a balloon as a demonstration to teach about physical and chemical hazards in laboratory safety.

Physical

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A pin or needle is frequently used to pop a balloon.{{Cite web|title=A needle in a balloon|url=https://www.educatall.com/page/504/A-needle-in-a-balloon.html|website=Educatall.com}} As the needle or pin creates a hole on the balloon surface, the balloon pops. However, if tape is placed on the part where the hole is created, the balloon will not pop since the tape helps reinforce the elastic tension in that area, preventing the edges of the hole pulling away from the center.{{Cite web|date=11 Mar 2006|title=Why doesn't a balloon pop when you put a sticker on it?|url=http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=1228|website=UCSB ScienceLine}} Likewise, the thick spots of the balloon at the top and the bottom can be pierced by a needle, pin, or even skewer without the balloon popping.{{Cite journal |author1=Limpanuparb, T. |author2=Sathainthammanee, D. |author3=Pakwilaikiat, P. |author4=Kaewpichit, C. |author5=Yimkosol, W. |author6=Suwannakhan, A.|date=2021|title=Reinterpreting Popular Demonstrations for Use in a Laboratory Safety Session That Engages Students in Observation, Prediction, Record Keeping, and Problem Solving|journal=Journal of Chemical Education|volume=98|pages=191–197|doi=10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00474}}

Chemical

File:Cis-1,4-polyisoprene.png|cis-1,4-polyisoprene

File:Toluol.svg|toluene

File:Limonene-2D-skeletal.svg|limonene

= Organic solvent =

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Applying an organic solvent such as toluene onto a balloon's surface can pop it, since the solvent can partially dissolve the material making up the balloon's surface.

cis-1,4-polyisoprene (solid) + organic solvent → cis-1,4-polyisoprene (partly dissolved)

Baby oil can also be applied to water balloons to pop them.{{Cite web|last=Fleming|first=D.|date=14 Nov 2014|title=Perturbed polymers|url=https://edu.rsc.org/exhibition-chemistry/perturbed-polymers/2000055.article|website=Royal Society of Chemistry}}

= Orange peel =

Orange peel contains a compound called limonene which is a hydrocarbon compound similar to the rubber that can be used to make balloons. Based on "like dissolves like" principle, rubber balloons can be dissolved by limonene, popping the balloon. If the balloon is vulcanized (hardened with sulfur), the balloon will not pop.{{Cite web|last=Kuntzleman|first=T.|date=24 Mar 2015|title=How Does an Orange Peel Pop a Balloon? Chemistry, of Course!|url=https://www.chemedx.org/blog/how-does-orange-peel-pop-balloon-chemistry-course|website=Chem Ed X}}

Gallery

File:Popping water balloon.jpg|Pricking a filled water balloon

File:Balloon 9125 Nevit.ogv|High-speed capture of water balloon popping

File:Balon patlatma 2 00001.gif|Pricking an air balloon

File:Balloon popping by toluene.webm|A balloon popped by toluene

File:Balloon skewer.webm|Balloon skewer demonstration

File:Popped balloons on beach.jpg|Popped balloons on a beach

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