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20 December, 02:42

A balloon filled with helium rises when you

let it go. A balloon filled with carbon dioxide

sinks. Explain the difference.

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  1. 20 December, 03:53
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    A balloon filled with helium rises when you

    let it go while a balloon filled with carbon dioxide

    sinks. This is because the gases inside the balloons have different densities. Both gases have different densities where one is lighter than air (Helium) and the other is heavier than air (CO2).
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