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The surface of the opocorn or raisin allows bubbles to form and they stick to the surface. This allows them to float.
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Sparkling water contains carbon dioxide gas that creates bubbles. These bubbles attach to objects, making them buoyant and causing them to float. The bubbles decrease the density of the water, allowing objects to float more easily.
Get the biggest "biggest bubble" you can get, make sure all of the bubbles or most of the bubbles you make are "excellent," and combine all the bubbles that you make. This works because of the way the game is scored. Take my advice, I'm ranked #11 on the game. :D --The Fire Master (xCharizardx)
it makes bubbles in water which has enough energy to make it float
BECAUSE IT HAS THE BEST FORMULA
BECAUSE IT HAS THE BEST FORMULA
the noodles move because the heat makes bubbles which float up and make the noodles move
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The best way to make childrens soap bubbles is to use dish soap and water.. it works really well and my nieces and nephews love it
the purpose of the dancing raisins project is showing that the carbonation of the soda can float the raisins up in tiny bubbles and make them dance
A 3 Musketeers bar floats on water because it is less dense than water. The ingredients in the bar create air pockets or bubbles, which make it less dense and able to float.