What causes the shampoo to make bubbles?
Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is a chemical you’ll probably spot in the ingredients list of your shampoo, shower gel, toothpaste or bubble bath; you might also spot sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), which is commonly used as an alternative. These compounds are the reason your shampoo (or other toiletry of choice) foams, due to their chemical characteristics.
Different chemical compounds make suds from the shampoo such as cocamide mea and cocamidopropyl betaine. These are the most common compounds that help create the suds.
When the soap gets wet it causes it to produce bubbles.
you could see how many bubbles are produced when they are mixed with water and shaken for a given time, the more bubbles produced the better the shampoo , obviously you would have to control the amount of shampoo, amount of water, type of container etc for it to be a fair test.
your saliva can make bubbles because it has air inside of it. also saliva can make bubbles because it can and it wants to .
no its not possible if you use just shampoo it stays shampoo
something to do with the water
YES!!!
Yo momas shampoo
I wouldn't think so, if it did then it would probably do some weird things when you added water to it. Or maybe it does and that's what bubbles are, but I remember heads being related to phospholipids so if shampoo did it would make little bubbles. Wait holy crap I just figured out how bubbles work.
Different chemical compounds make suds from the shampoo such as cocamide mea and cocamidopropyl betaine. These are the most common compounds that help create the suds.
the heat and all the chemicals reacting with the oil
When the soap gets wet it causes it to produce bubbles.
Lemon juice does make big bubbles because it lightens the mixture, allowing the bubble to get bigger.
Yes, I think that will create more bubbles if you will mix them together.
you could see how many bubbles are produced when they are mixed with water and shaken for a given time, the more bubbles produced the better the shampoo , obviously you would have to control the amount of shampoo, amount of water, type of container etc for it to be a fair test.
your saliva can make bubbles because it has air inside of it. also saliva can make bubbles because it can and it wants to .
no its not possible if you use just shampoo it stays shampoo