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Foam Concentrate Air Water Mechanical Agitation
soap can be in any colour
Water is colourless and transparent, but why does the foam on breaking waves appear white? Is it because of the salt in seawater? No, foam also appears white in rivers (remember white water rafting?). To explain the phenomenon, let us recall that sunlight is white (the sun emits visible light of all colours, which combine to give white light). Foam consists of bubbles, which are very thin liquid films with air inside. Compared with a water droplet of the same size, a bubble absorbs much less light than the water droplet because it has so little matter. And the air inside the bubble is not a good absorber of light either. Hence, all things being equal, the light coming out from a bubble is brighter than that from water (which is just a large collection of water droplets), and appears white under the sun.
Beaten egg white foam add with sugar and a dash of lime and bake would come to a dessert name meringue. Beaten egg white foam with disinfectant was used as a wound dressing for minor burning wound. Egg white can be use for fining soup stock. Egg white whisk with water can be use for wine fining but as it was beaten, I don't think it would fit for this task.
The only time I saw white foam in waves was when I went on a trip to Spain and my friend ejaculated into the water.
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Mostly whale sperm
carbon dioxide Ca, oxygen O2 ta ta jenifer
no
The white foam is a mixture of a liquid and gasses.
yes it is
yes
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Water. 2 parts Hydrogen 1 part Oxygen
It is SiO2 (Silicon dioxide), Salt water and foam made from ducks
yes it is but it often happens in swimming pools and sea water