even air pressure
glycerin is the main ingredient in bubble soaps and other soaps, it is what holds a bubble together. yes.
Gravity affects the shape of soap bubbles by dragging them towards the ground. When a bubble forms, gravity causes water to collect at the lowest, centermost point of the bubble which is what allows the globular shape of the bubble to form
Gravity does affect the shape and size of a soap bubble. From the top of my head, an air-borne bubble's surface would have higher density at the bottom (part facing ground).In reality, a bubble is never a perfect sphere and is always heavier at the bottom. If you blow a big bubble and look at it closely, you would likely notice a slight dimp at the bottom of the sphere aka the excess liquid which has accumulated at the bottom due to gravity. This affects the shape of the bubble as the weight of the excess liquid pulls down on the surface area of the sphere.
Fixed volume and fixed shape
Soaps get precipitated as insoluble calcium and magnesium soaps in hard water but detergents do not. Therefore, soaps but not synthetic detergents can be used to check the hardness of water.
a gas bubble depends on its even air pressure.
glycerin is the main ingredient in bubble soaps and other soaps, it is what holds a bubble together. yes.
Yes because of the shape it is
Bubble Gum
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Gravity affects the shape of soap bubbles by dragging them towards the ground. When a bubble forms, gravity causes water to collect at the lowest, centermost point of the bubble which is what allows the globular shape of the bubble to form
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The speed in which an air bubble will travel upwards in water will depend on how small the bubble is and the elevation in which the bubble is being released. The smaller the bubble, the faster it will travel upwards.Ê
They affect shape and size.
It depends on its chemicle its dipped in
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Well, the shape of a Portuguese Man-Of-War looks like a bubble that was inflated with bubble gum and then spit out but the bubble is not popped. I've been stung by one and it HURTS! Its also blue too if you wanted to know that too.