Yes. It helps make the bubble thick and strong so that it can last longer.
The thickness of the glycerin helps the bubbles to be strong and last longer than a normal soap bubble will.
glycerin is the main ingredient in bubble soaps and other soaps, it is what holds a bubble together. yes.
Good question. The glycerine helps the soap bubble lose water more slowly.
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your saliva can make bubbles because it has air inside of it. also saliva can make bubbles because it can and it wants to .
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
The thickness of the glycerin helps the bubbles to be strong and last longer than a normal soap bubble will.
glycerin is the main ingredient in bubble soaps and other soaps, it is what holds a bubble together. yes.
wine has little tiny bubbles inside them and unfortunately frump make them last longer.
Lemon juice does make big bubbles because it lightens the mixture, allowing the bubble to get bigger.
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Good question. The glycerine helps the soap bubble lose water more slowly.
Good question. The glycerine helps the soap bubble lose water more slowly.
Glycerin increases the "strength" of the structure of the soapy water that forms the bubble's surface. That's why when we make up our own soap solution to blow bubbles, we include some glycerin. The makers of commercial bubble blowing soap do it, and so can we.
corn syrup makes a thicker layer around the bubble, and the water inside evaporates mor slowly.
In order to make bubbles, you need to mix one gallon of distilled water with 12 ounces of dish soap. You will also need to add in 3 tablespoons of glycerin.
It has a chance of making you last longer in life terms depending if the other person has stds or not. if so then it does make you last longer.