Not very much. I filled a balloon with warm water an it exploded a couple minutes later. Too much heat will break down the rubber in the balloon
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The heat resistance of a balloon depends on the material it is made of. Latex balloons can typically withstand temperatures up to 120°F (49°C) before they start to degrade and weaken, while mylar balloons can tolerate higher temperatures around 160-180°F (71-82°C). However, it is always safest to keep balloons away from direct heat sources to prevent them from bursting.
Heating up a balloon causes the air inside to expand, increasing the pressure. If the balloon cannot withstand the increased pressure, it may burst.
When a balloon is exposed to heat from a heater, the air inside the balloon expands rapidly and creates more pressure than the balloon material can withstand, causing it to burst or pop. The increase in temperature causes the air molecules to move faster and push against the balloon walls with greater force.
If there is too much air inside a balloon, it may burst due to increased pressure. The elasticity of the balloon material can only withstand a certain amount of pressure before breaking. It is important to inflate a balloon within its recommended capacity to prevent it from bursting.
No, balloons are typically made of materials that are highly flammable, such as rubber or latex. If exposed to fire, the balloon would likely pop or burst due to the heat and intensity of the flames. It is not safe to expose balloons to fire.
When you heat up a balloon, the air molecules inside the balloon gain energy and move faster, causing the air pressure to increase. This increased pressure stretches the walls of the balloon, making it expand. If the balloon is heated too much, it can burst due to the increased pressure.