Use surfactant product e.g. Shampoo, Dishwashing liquid or Detergent. Soap can make to bubble agent but not as good as surfactant base product. You can distinguish between soap base and surfactant base by its' opacity. Clear Bath gel is surfactant base and Turbid bath is mostly soap.
It should dilute Shampoo or Dishwashing liquid or Detergent with water approximately 1:5 to 1:10 ratio. Ratio might need to vary depend on surfactant product you use.
answer 2 We found that detergent liquid, not too much diluted, worked OK. And with a small loop of wire you can draw out impressively long bubbles.
by your hands ang gagawin muh ay hahawakan muh ung pwet ng iba
Ok so how u make bubble mix is so simple and easy all u do is get dawn or soap and put it in a bowl or pan and put a lid over it and shake then after 2 mins of doing that u take off the lid and put ur first finger and ur thumb and dip it in the bowl and blow and that's how u make bubble mix:)
you fart in it LOL i have not the faintest idea
To make one gallon of bubble soultuion have one cup of dishwashing liquid, one gallon of water, and 50-60 drops of glyceryn.
Mix liquid soap and water but not till its foamy. Bubbles hate foam and won't blow well.
Liquid Soap And Water Makes The Best Mixture.
Well, try adding a little bit of glue to the bubble solution. The think amount of glue on the bubble will harden in the air, and then the bubbles will be hard.
Boil the water or blow through a straw
mix soap and water. stir it up!
It is in respiration that we find a solution or mixture of gases that we breathe in or out.
A solution is a mixture of a solute and a solvent. A common solvent is water and an example of a solute is salt (sodium chloride). Adding salt to water results in a salt solution, sometimes called a saline solution. A solution will be in one phase, normally a liquid but solutions can be found as gasses and as solids. Note that a mixture of two substances that do not form a single homogeneous substance is not a solution. Sand and water don't make a solution and a mixture of dry sugar and salt also don't make a solution.
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
It is a heterogeneous compound. Were the marshmallows broken into their smallest unit while keeping their properties, they would be compounds. Once mixed throughout the milk the marshmallow compounds and milk compounds would form a homogeneous mixture, because the whole mixture has a uniform compound. When marshmallows float on top in chunks, they make up a heterogeneous mixture.
put this mixture in water. salt will dissolve in water. now filter this solution with a filter paper. we will get particles of charcoal on the filter paper as residue. now heat the solution of salt and water .the water will evaporate leaving behind salt. thus the mixture of charcoal and salt is separated.
Washing up liquid water and sugar
A mixture is a two or more materials to make properties.
No. They make a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
No. They make a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
Solid solution may be an adequate expression.
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By taking 2 or more things and putting them together. For example, if you take Kosher salt and water, that would a mixture AND a solution. the solution would be SALTWATER and the mixture would be salt and water.
Nope... it's a mixture.
If you mix it with some water you can make bubble mixture
bigger bubble blowers hold more solution than smaller ones, so more can be used to make a bubble.
don't know what type of glue or proportion, but we had a really cool bubble solution that contained some kind of glue. the bubble would not break when they touched something. they would slowly shrivel until they were like transparent raisins. would love instructions to make this solution.
You cannot make a solution with liquids as a solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances dissolved with different solutes in a solvent.