your saliva can make bubbles because it has air inside of it. also saliva can make bubbles because it can and it wants to .
I can't understand your question what are talking about and what do you want to know.
how to make saliva less acidic
Adding salt to water and detergent will not make bubbles. Sugar doesn't effect the mixture, as we seemed to get bigger bubbles than just water and soap. This may also be due to the issue that the person we appointed to blow the water and soap mixture couldn't blow a big enough bubble. - Jelly We also found adding sugar to detergent water made bigger bubbles and it was the same person blowing all of the bubbles. -A
carbon dioxide is added to it which form bubbles to make it sparkle
it makes bubbles in water which has enough energy to make it float
Use common sense.. come on!
I can't understand your question what are talking about and what do you want to know.
The white you see is many microscopic bubbles of oxygen released by a reaction between the Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) and your saliva.
how to make saliva less acidic
Lemon juice does make big bubbles because it lightens the mixture, allowing the bubble to get bigger.
When you add salt to soap it will make more bubbles. not bigger bubbles but more bubbles.
In a way... The secretion of extra saliva signals that it's time to puke. no if the saliva is not infected
Saliva is secreted from three different salivary glands. Saliva is mostly water with minute quantities of enzymes and ions. Saliva is very important to make ingested food easy to swallow.
1.7 ounces of Saliva in an average human.
No.
they blow bubbles because some of them do that just because
Make them out of iron