I'm guessing no. But you might be able to use wheat flour. Double the amount of wheat flour (regular flour). Corn flour doesn't have any gluten in it. Neither does corn starch but because it's just the starch it forms polymer chains that would hold the bubbles... Regular flour on the other hand contains glutens which will have a similar chemical reaction... Should work. If not, try dish soap...
If "corn flour" is the same as "corn meal," a gritty meal, then it cannot be used as cornstarch which is a very fine, smooth white powder.
Cornflour and cornstarch are the same thing - Brits tend to call it cornflour, Americans call it cornstarch
You can use corn syrup instead of glycerin. Click on the related links for many recipes for home made bubble solutions.
Here is a store online that sells specifically for bubble [related link].
glycerin is the main ingredient in bubble soaps and other soaps, it is what holds a bubble together. yes.
If you add some water and glycerin, you get home-made bubble solution.
Carbon Dioxide
The thickness of the glycerin helps the bubbles to be strong and last longer than a normal soap bubble will.
it will pop
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
You can have a bubble bath
yes it actually does because glycerin is thick and tough and the glycerin evaporate the water slower making the bubble last longer. when they bubble is in high temperature in a closed space or room and if the bubbles are also in a jar, they can and they will last much longer.
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Bubble Yum is a bubble gum that is made by the Hershey Company. It does not contain Aspartame. It contains sugar, gum base, corn syrup, glycerin, artificial color and flavor, and BHT.
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