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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.
The thickness of the glycerin helps the bubbles to be strong and last longer than a normal soap bubble will.
Yes. It helps make the bubble thick and strong so that it can last longer.
Good question. The glycerine helps the soap bubble lose water more slowly.
Glycerin has hundreds of uses in chemistry and manufacturing. The kind you buy for home use is commonly used as a skin lotion (it is the base ingredient in many skin lotions). Lotions can be expensive and can contain glycerin plus dyes, perfumes, spreaders and alcohols. The additives can cause Allergies and the alcohols can cause dryness so many people use just the glycerin as a moisturizer. "Anhydrous" just means it has very little or no water (is nearly pure glycerin).
what can i use instead of glyerin in making tootpaste
Some people suggest substituting glycerin with an unflavored oil (same proportion as the glycerin). You can usually miss the glycerin out of the recipe without it resulting in an extremely different outcome (as long as the glycerin was only a small proportion of the recipe).
glycerin is better but I'm not sure why yet. I'm trying to figure that out.
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.
The thickness of the glycerin helps the bubbles to be strong and last longer than a normal soap bubble will.
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
Glycerin is a type of sugar and makes particles expand more with oxygen, making a bigger bubbleANS2:Glycerin added to the soap solution slows evaporation so the soap film stays intact longer. That allows you to fill it with more air before the bubble pops.
There is a glycerin component included that increases surface tension.
Good question. The glycerine helps the soap bubble lose water more slowly.
Yes. It helps make the bubble thick and strong so that it can last longer.
Good question. The glycerine helps the soap bubble lose water more slowly.
Yes, many acne soaps, such as Neutrogena, are glycerin based.