How Do I Make a Balloon Pop by Itself?

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To make a balloon pop by itself without the holder noticing, several methods are suggested, including using heat, such as a medium power laser, or a combination of slow-acting chemicals that create overpressure. Other ideas include using dry ice, a tiny electric match with an RF receiver, or applying a solvent inside the balloon to weaken the latex. Some participants mention the potential risks of using lasers and emphasize the need for caution. Creative suggestions also include manipulating temperature differences or using a mixture of chemicals. Overall, the discussion revolves around elaborate and inventive techniques to achieve the desired effect discreetly.
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Hi,

I'm trying to find a way to make a balloon pop by itself in somebody's hands without them seeing how it happened. What's the best way to do this?

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-Cory
 
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Welcome to PF, Cory.
There are a few ways, but they're all kind of elaborate. The easiest way would be to heat it somehow. If it isn't totally transparent, a medium power laser could do that.
Otherwise, you could combine a couple of slow-acting chemicals that will react and produce an overpressure.
Personally, I'd just take a spit-ball to the thing.
 
Dry ice might work ?
 
AstroRoyale said:
Dry ice might work ?

Possibly. It might be hard to seruptitiously introduce in sufficient quantity, though.
 
glue small pointy objects to his/her palms lol.
 
fire
 
Those are both decent ideas, but I can't see how they can be implemented without the 'victim' noticing.
 
Put a hole in it before you blow it up.
 
So then, how do you blow it up?
 
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A tiny electric match + RF reciever inside, let it trigger as necessary.
 
  • #11
Yeah, I'd forgotten how small radio receivers can be these days. That's a good option.
 
  • #12
Positively charge the balloon 'excessively', and make sure the "victim" is standing barefoot on a surface that's 'excessively' negatively charged. When the balloon and victim make contact...ZAP!
You may need to know CPR...
 
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blow the balloon up, stick a small piece of tape to the balloon about 5-10mm, deflate the balloon then turn it inside out and make a small cut in the balloon behind the tape without cutting the tape, blow the balloon up again slightly larger than before and after a few seconds the extra tension in the balloon will overcome the tape and the balloon will burst. A small amount of solvent may speed things up if it takes to long.
 
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Danger said:
So then, how do you blow it up?

:smile:
 
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The easiest way of course, is just a mixture of chemicals as already suggested.
 
  • #16
Hmmmm good question you could use a sling shot I guess :rolleyes:
 
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Danger said:
Welcome to PF, Cory.
There are a few ways, but they're all kind of elaborate. The easiest way would be to heat it somehow. If it isn't totally transparent, a medium power laser could do that.
Otherwise, you could combine a couple of slow-acting chemicals that will react and produce an overpressure.
Personally, I'd just take a spit-ball to the thing.

BAD BAD BAD! Never point a laser in the direction of anybody!

I would just use some kind of solvent on the inside of the balloon that will weaken the latex and cause it to break after a while.
 
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Be sneaky like Houdini.

Develop a thick callus on your palm in one spot, rough up the surface a little, take a very small pinch of ground glass and mix with Elmer's glue. Apply to callus, in an amount equal ~ 1/3 of a grain of rice ( Tres Fino Arborio, preferably ).

I usually tend to go for the simple method.
 
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Fill it up in a very cold environment with very cold cold gas, bring it into hot room and if you've weakened the latex it'll pop
 
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Danger said:
Welcome to PF, Cory.
There are a few ways, but they're all kind of elaborate. The easiest way would be to heat it somehow. If it isn't totally transparent, a medium power laser could do that.
Otherwise, you could combine a couple of slow-acting chemicals that will react and produce an overpressure.
Personally, I'd just take a spit-ball to the thing.

Yeah, if money is no object, an infrared laser pulse. Get a special balloon that really absorbs the particular frequency of the laser. That way, if you miss, you don't drill a hole in somebody's hand or something.
 
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What about a very strong magnet and some iron filings
 

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