Lloon in a Bottle
Here is an interesting and fun experiment for you to try.
(Be sure to...
Lloon in a Bottle
Here is an interesting and fun experiment for you to try.
(Be sure to ask an adult for help!)
What you will need:
• A large glass bottle or jar with a lid
• A round balloon
• Two plastic straws
• A rubber band
• A small piece of modeling clay
• A drill
What to do:
Step 1. Push the end of one straw into the mouth of the balloon so that 1 inch of the straw is
inside the balloon. Fasten the balloon tightly to the straw with a rubber band.
Step 2. Ask an adult to help drill two holes in the jar lid. The holes should be the same width
as the straws.
Step 3. Push both straws through the holes, starting from the inside of the jar lid. One of the
straws (B) has the balloon attached to the other end.
Step 4. Twist the lid onto the jar as tightly as possible.
Step 5. Mold a tiny ball of soft clay around each straw where the straw passes through the
lid. Pinch the clay to seal the jar tightly.
Step 6. Place your mouth over straw A and inhale air from the jar. As you remove air from the
jar, you will see the balloon grow larger.
What is happening?
Before you inhaled air from the jar, the air pressure inside the jar was the same as the pressure outside the jar. When air from inside the jar was inhaled, the air pressure inside the jar was reduced. Reduced air pressure means that fewer air molecules are pushing in on the balloon. As a result, when the pressure in the jar is reduced, the balloon is able to expand because fewer air molecules are pushing on the balloon.
What does the Latin root halare mean as used in the word “inhale”?
to breathe
to breathe
to hurry
to hurry
to push
to push
to stop
to stop
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