how big is the ballon?
If they have different densities. Imagine a balloon. Now fill it up with air: it expands. Imagine another balloon, and fill it with water until it has the same volume as the first one. The water filled one will be much heavier. This is because the water particles are much closer together; you can fit more of them in the same volume. The gas particles, on the other hand, bounce around with lots of empty space in between them. There are fewer gas particles and the balloon has less mass.
it depends what type of ballon it is, and how big the ballon is
a balloon float on water
If you put plaster over a water balloon and freeze it, the water balloon will bulge out.
I am assuming you mean how much force is required to break the water balloon on impact. Cannot be answered - it would depend on too many factors, such as how much water is in the balloon (more water would cause it to pop more easily, less water and you could be slamming that thing against a brick wall and it won't break). It would also depend on the materials used to make the balloon, and how hard you throw it, as to whether it would break on impact.
it depends on the size
It can hold up to, 8 to 17oz. It matters how big your balloon is.
because the air inside the balloon take up the space and it will not allow the balloon to fit in bag
as much as u want as long as u don't blow urself up like a balloon when it starts to feel full and not gonna fit anymore then stop and that's pretty much it
If they have different densities. Imagine a balloon. Now fill it up with air: it expands. Imagine another balloon, and fill it with water until it has the same volume as the first one. The water filled one will be much heavier. This is because the water particles are much closer together; you can fit more of them in the same volume. The gas particles, on the other hand, bounce around with lots of empty space in between them. There are fewer gas particles and the balloon has less mass.
With same mass, balloon get bigger with air than water because air is much lighter than water. With same standard volume, balloon get bigger with water than air because air is compressible and it will shrink down little bit from the pressure exerted by balloon wall.
it depends what type of ballon it is, and how big the ballon is
If they have different densities. Imagine a balloon. Now fill it up with air: it expands. Imagine another balloon, and fill it with water until it has the same volume as the first one. The water filled one will be much heavier. This is because the water particles are much closer together; you can fit more of them in the same volume. The gas particles, on the other hand, bounce around with lots of empty space in between them. There are fewer gas particles and the balloon has less mass.
a balloon float on water
If you put plaster over a water balloon and freeze it, the water balloon will bulge out.
A water balloon is filled with water, and other balloons are filled with air or helium.
Water is very good at soaking up heat. When the water-filled balloon is heated the water Draws the heat away from the rubber. For the air filled balloon, not so much. The rubber heats up, weakens, and breaks.