no, both cold and hot water can affect soap bubbles
Cold water is more dense than warm water. the bubbles rise to the top, and the density of the molecules that make up the wall of the bubble break up more slowly.
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yes because it's the hot temperature that pops any bubble, you can stick a cold knife into a bubble and it wont pop because it would be cold not hot
they last longer on hot water
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
hot water bath has a higher rate of evaporation than cold water, water vapor makes the medium (air) surrounding the bubble surface more humid thus reducing evaporation of the water content of the bubble surface.
The "air bubbles" are gases that are dissolved in the water. When the ice freezes the gas make the unfrozen water more concentrated with the dissolved gases until it becomes saturated and then comes out of solution and gets trapped in the surrounding ice. If you look at an ice cube you will notice that bubble are located in the centre which is the last place in the cube that freezes. If you make ice cubes from freshley boiled water you will not get the bubbles as boiling the water forces any dissolved gases to come out of solution and the ice cubes will be perfectly clear.
Cold water has a higher density than that of warm water (hence it is lower than the warmer parts of water in the same container). Due to its increased density, the same sinking object will descend more slowly through its warmer comparison.A2. The last part should read ".. than through its warmer .."And in this type of question, you should consider viscosity as well. not much different in hot or cold water, but very different in oil or treacle with temperature change.
Why is the second paragraph a contradiction of the first? If hot water pipes 'Absolutely' do not freeze faster than cold water pipes then why the comment about the cold water pipes having a larger diameter which causes them to freeze at a slower rate than the smaller hot water pipes? Also, the word then in the last line should be thanand there should be an a between usually and larger. And, piping should be changed to pipe.
Because the cold water makes the bubbles colder and then the bubbles may pop.
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Bubbles last longer in cool water because the cold water doesn't take energy from the bubbles
My answer is, that there are air bubbles in the bottom of it, (WHEN ITS BOILING) Than those air bubbles rise to the top, & That's how hot water bubbles more than cold water.
Yes, it does last longer in hot water because of the humidity.
Yes, the colder the temp, the longer the bubbles last.
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The force holding the molecules are stronger (colder=closer together), therefore the bubbles have more force holding them together.
Yes in cooller temperatures bubbles last longer
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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
Yes, the colder the temp, the longer the bubbles last.