None, unless it gets wet.
In my openion bubbles in the soap film is the real examples of it
Yes it does. It has height, width and length. As you use it, the volume becomes less as the bar becomes smaller.
Grams (g)
It's a simile.
The word bubbles has two syllables. (Bub-bles)
yes it is because its all soarts of chemicals in the soap
heat bubbles
How many bubbles in a bar of soap? How many words in a pen? Bristles vary from species to species, and even then, there is no set amount.
The bubbles of a soap has no colour compared to the soap because when the soap mixes with the water it looses its colour and the bubbles formed are colourless.
When the soap gets wet it causes it to produce bubbles.
liquid not solid or gas
Bubbles are formed from soap when they are mixed with water and there is air. When air is present and water is mixed with soap, bubbles will definitely form.
Soap
There's no reason soap is made to clean with bubbles.
whoever would do that is just plain out disgusting so if a bar goes u would probably be farting bubbles
Soap and water; soap and bubbles.
Soap Bubbles - 1897 was released on: USA: October 1897