Bubbles!
hot water and soap
You need a soap solution (water mixed with soap or detergent) and air to make bubbles. The soap solution lowers the surface tension of the water, allowing the bubbles to form and hold their shape.
NO!
Dish soap and water are commonly mixed together to make bubbles. Dish soap acts as a surfactant, reducing the surface tension of water and allowing bubbles to form.
Eating dish soap will make you sick. Don't do it.
Soap and water
Soap suds are created when soap molecules arrange themselves around water to form bubbles. The two main ingredients needed to create soap suds are soap molecules and water. When combined, they trap air and create the foamy lather that we commonly associate with soap.
What you do is you need to get an old toothbrush and get some water and soap...first try to get the gum off WITHOUT the water or soap then if that does not work use the water and soap. make sure when you get the water is is warm to hot water..
1. Liquid soap - prepared wih KOH is not turned in solid soap - prepared with NaOH. 2. Melted soap become solid at room temperature. 3. A soap solution in water can be boiled to eliminate the water.
mix lye, water, and fat in large pot. heat and stir. you will get soap.
Mix some soap with water.
what ingredients make soap suds