demonstrations:fireproof_balloon

Fireproof Balloon

Materials: ★☆☆ Easy to get from supermarket or hardware store
Difficulty: ★☆☆ Can be easily done by most teenagers
Safety: ★★☆ Some safety precautions required to perform safely

Categories: Heat

Alternative titles: Fire Water Balloon

Summary

A balloon filled with only air bursts quickly when exposed to a flame, but a balloon containing water can withstand the heat.

Procedure

  1. Blow up one balloon with air only and tie it off.
  2. Light a tea light candle or small candle with adult supervision.
  3. Hold the air-filled balloon carefully over the flame and observe—it pops quickly.
  4. Fill a second balloon with some cold water, then blow it up and tie it off.
  5. Slowly lower the water-filled balloon toward the flame. Observe that it does not pop.

Fireproof Balloon Science Experiment - Kids Fun Science:


Fire Water Balloon - Sick Science!:


📄 Fireproof Balloon - Steve Spangler: https://stevespangler.com/experiments/fire-water-balloon/

Variations

None

Safety Precautions

  • Adult supervision required—this experiment involves open flames.
  • Keep hair, loose clothing, and flammable materials away from the flame.
  • Perform over a tray or sink to contain spills if the balloon bursts.
  • Do not hold the balloon too close to your face when lowering it over the flame.

Questions to Consider

  • Why does the air-only balloon pop so quickly?
  • How does the water prevent the balloon from popping immediately?
  • What other substances might absorb heat like water?
  • How does this experiment demonstrate the concept of heat transfer?