no but they can split apart and join together
If there are big bubbles that pop then it is boiled
Because the cold water makes the bubbles colder and then the bubbles may pop.
The bubbles in soda pop are carbon dioxide gas that is dissolved in the liquid under pressure. When the pressure is released, the gas forms bubbles, creating the fizziness in the drink.
Because CO2 is less dense than water.
Carbon dioxide gas is what makes the bubbles in soda pop. When the soda is carbonated, carbon dioxide is dissolved in the liquid under pressure. When the pressure is released (such as when you open the bottle), the carbon dioxide gas is released, forming bubbles.
Bubbles aren't living. Bubbles pop, not die.
a bathtub,washing machine,dishwasher,pop,soda,soapy water etc.
Becasue of chemical chain reactions.
BUBBLES!
Bubbles pop when touched by something hot because the heat causes the water inside the bubble to evaporate rapidly, weakening the surface tension of the bubble. This leads to the bubble bursting and the water vaporizing into the air.
Yes. Warm air hair dryers tend to pop soap bubbles by drying them out. The bubble is a thin layer of liquid held together by surface tension, and soap keeps the liquid suspended longer than ordinary bubbles in water.
A pop it is a game I LOVE. U pop da bubbles. Its fun :)