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no, both cold and hot water can affect soap bubbles

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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

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they last longer on hot water

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How do you make bubbles last longer?

If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.


What makes bubbles bigger the soap or water?

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.


Does an ice cube have air bubbles when it freezes?

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.


Will things sink faster in cold or hot water?

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Do hot water pipes freeze faster than cold water pipes?

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