Molasses is more viscous, so it requires more energy for your bubbles to displace it.
Yes.. Trident blows bubbles alot bigger than extra.. Extra is more of a chewing gum and its harder to blow bubbles with. If you have about 2-3 pieces of trident you can blow some good bubbles. :-)
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
Polymer is a type of molecule in gum and it helps you blow bubbles.
There is no chemical reaction. Lathering is just air bubbles getting trapped inside the liquid. Soap has a high surface tension, and so if you introduce air bubbles inside it, they tend to stay for a while (unlike water for instance, where the air bubble won't stay for long and will just rise to the surface and fall out). This is also why you can blow soap bubbles (but not water bubbles).
If you're talking about soap bubbles, they go down simply because the little bit of soap they are made of is heavier than the air. I think its also because when you blow into them, you blow Carbon Dioxide, wich (I am pretty sure) is heavier than the rest of the air.
If you mean bubbles of soap and water that you blow, no they can not.
Yes.. Trident blows bubbles alot bigger than extra.. Extra is more of a chewing gum and its harder to blow bubbles with. If you have about 2-3 pieces of trident you can blow some good bubbles. :-)
Of course. He can blow bubbles with anything. Even water.
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
People Usually Blow Bubbles Because Its Fun!
they blow bubbles because some of them do that just because
Aquatic crabs held above the water will produce bubbles through respiration. They draw the air into the space between their claws and shell (arm pit area essentially) and blow it out through their mouth. The protein in the water keeps the bubbles formed from bursting quickly, thus they "blow bubbles".
blow them
It weakens the surface tension of water allowing us to blow BUBBLES!! :D
It weakens the surface tension of water allowing us to blow BUBBLES!! :D
they are bubbles that you can blow that have the catnip sent in them
This is the easiest way to not hold your nose underwater. When you go underwater, blow bubbles out of your nose. This will prevent the water from entering your nose. Just blow bubbles out of your nose frequently and no water will get up your nose.