Bubbes
Cause juice doesn't have sodium bubbles in it to slow down the freezing process.
Lemon juice does make big bubbles because it lightens the mixture, allowing the bubble to get bigger.
air gets trapped in the juice when shaking to make bubbles full of gas. the bubbles are really small because when shaking, the gas goes in all over the juice so a little bit gets trapped in each little bubble and because there is quite a lot of gas (therefore lots of little bubbles) they float to the surface and the teeny tiny little bubbles build up to create a foam (foam made mostly of the juice on the surface of the bubbles. the juice bubble surface is so thin, it goes see-through and with the gas in between the bubbles distorts colour and light which makes it sometimes look white).
Mixing orange juice with vinegar will create a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. This gas will cause bubbles to form and the mixture to fizz. The acidity of both the orange juice and vinegar will also be enhanced when combined.
lmon juice
The difference is the bubble's apple juice bubbles are barely underwater and big,they then go away.The pee bubbles are small above the water and stay there.
By adding any other chemical that will cause a reaction such as, Baking soda or lemon juice
It makes erratic bubbles
Tekno Bubbles is a company based in St. Louis. This company sells black light reactive, or glowing, bubble juice that are called 'Tekno Bubbles'.
Warm apple juice bubbles more than cold juice because heating increases the kinetic energy of the molecules, causing them to move faster. This agitation can release dissolved gases, such as carbon dioxide, which form bubbles. Additionally, the heat can cause any natural sugars and compounds in the juice to react, further contributing to the bubbling effect. Overall, the increased temperature enhances the release of gases and promotes bubbling.
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Reversible