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Why saliva bubbles?

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Why does youre saliva make bubbles?

your saliva can make bubbles because it has air inside of it. also saliva can make bubbles because it can and it wants to .


What are saliva bubbles made of?

Use common sense.. come on!


Why is your cat foaming at the mouth?

I have never seen this happen, as chickens don't have a great deal of saliva production and do not have oral cavities that allow for enough turbulence to create saliva bubbles. I suspect you are actually seeing bubbles from the nasal cavity, which would be an indication of respiratory disease.


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The white you see is many microscopic bubbles of oxygen released by a reaction between the Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) and your saliva.


How will the time spent chewing bubble gum affect its bubble' maximum size?

The more you chew bubblegum the larger potential bubbles can be. The longer you chew the gum the more liquid (saliva) is added thus making it softer and more pliable. But the real reason is because as you chew, you get rid of the sugar in the gum. Sugar weakens the bubbles allowing them to pop or deflate much more easily. The less sugar, the bigger bubbles!


How will the time spent chewing bubble gum affect its bubble?

The more you chew bubblegum the larger potential bubbles can be. The longer you chew the gum the more liquid (saliva) is added thus making it softer and more pliable. But the real reason is because as you chew, you get rid of the sugar in the gum. Sugar weakens the bubbles allowing them to pop or deflate much more easily. The less sugar, the bigger bubbles!


How will the time chewing bubble gum affect its bubble maximum size?

The more you chew bubblegum the larger potential bubbles can be. The longer you chew the gum the more liquid (saliva) is added thus making it softer and more pliable. But the real reason is because as you chew, you get rid of the sugar in the gum. Sugar weakens the bubbles allowing them to pop or deflate much more easily. The less sugar, the bigger bubbles!


Where would you find your saliva?

You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.


What type of moisture could interfere with a dental procedure?

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Is Saliva matter or not?

Saliva is matter.


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