Yes. A bubble is just the form any matter containing a gas, that fills it and shapes it into a usually circular shape. For example, soap bubbles is a thin layer of soap containing air.
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The bubbles will always be white even if the bubble bath is a different color because it is the oxygen in the water that creates the bubbles. When the water foams, it is just like the bubbles on top of a beer that is poured from a tap. The bubbles are mostly air.
well bubbles are translucent (clear) not white. and its because bubbles are just expanded soap/water filled with air, so as more air is added in the bubble, the more it stretches and loses its color.
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if they're colored bubbles they do.
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Yes, your CO2
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Yes.It occupies space.
this is completely untrue! the colour bubblebath you get DOES affect the colour of the bubbles !
The bubbles will always be white even if the bubble bath is a different color because it is the oxygen in the water that creates the bubbles. When the water foams, it is just like the bubbles on top of a beer that is poured from a tap. The bubbles are mostly air.
Yes, the colder the temp, the longer the bubbles last.
As bubbles are a possible occurrence for numerous matters, it is difficult to answer. Generally speaking, bubbles are composed of whatever matter created the bubble, and the air in the environment in which the bubble was released (including any particles of other matter that are present in that air).
No...because no matter which way the wand is shaped it will always come out as a circle.
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well bubbles are translucent (clear) not white. and its because bubbles are just expanded soap/water filled with air, so as more air is added in the bubble, the more it stretches and loses its color.
No, there is not any correlation between bubbles being on the water and it raining (for 3 days, or necessarily any amount of time for that matter.)