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Because the cold water makes the bubbles colder and then the bubbles may pop.
Bubbles last longer in cool water because the cold water doesn't take energy from the bubbles
Bubbles typically last longer in cold water than in hot water. This is because cold water has a higher concentration of dissolved gases, which helps maintain the integrity of the bubble's structure. In contrast, hot water has lower gas solubility, causing bubbles to burst more quickly.
Soap bubbles typically last longer in cool or cold air compared to warm air. This is because cooler air is denser and can help slow down the evaporation rate of the water in the bubble mixture, allowing the bubble to stay intact for a longer period of time.
Bubbles last longer on cold water because cold water has lower evaporation rates, creating a more stable environment for the bubbles to remain intact. The cooler temperature also slows down the movement of air molecules, reducing the likelihood of the bubbles popping.
They are the same. When cold water heats up and bubbles that means it is boiling.
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Do bubbles last longer in hot or cold weather they last longer in cold weather because just like hot weather makes people sweat it makes the bubbles disolve
no, both cold and hot water can affect soap bubbles
Yes, the temperature of the water can affect buoyancy. Cold water is denser than warm water, so an object may float higher in cold water compared to warm water. This is due to the differences in water densities at different temperatures impacting the buoyancy force acting on the object.
The bubbles in tap water are usually trapped air. The water travels through underground pipes where it is relatively cold and under pressure. When it comes out of the tap and into (for example) a glass it is no longer pressurised. It quickly begins to warm and the tiny bubbles of trapped air rapidly expand to a size where they can readily be seen.
no