Ok this may seem kinda dumb but my lil sis and her lil friends use water and dishsoap They don't complain bout it and it jus works ;) hope it works for ya'
Bubble bath is typically not a pure substance because it is a mixture of various ingredients such as surfactants, fragrances, and coloring agents. Each ingredient contributes to the overall properties of the bubble bath, making it a mixture rather than a pure substance.
To make the best bubble mix, combine water, dish soap, and a small amount of glycerin or corn syrup in a container. Gently stir the ingredients together to avoid creating foam. Let the mixture sit for a few hours before using to allow the bonds to strengthen.
Yes, a soap bubble is heterogeneous because it is made up of two different materials - soap molecules on the surface and air on the inside. The properties of the soap molecules differ from those of the air, making the bubble a heterogeneous mixture.
This one. Doctor Z's super secret bubble formula for long lasting bubbles: 1 part Dawn dishwashing soap 1 part water glycerin (considerably less of this) We used to use this mixture for chemistry demos; regular bubble solution didn't last long enough to be useful.
A homogeneous mixture, or a solution.
bubble mixture
Bubble bath is typically not a pure substance because it is a mixture of various ingredients such as surfactants, fragrances, and coloring agents. Each ingredient contributes to the overall properties of the bubble bath, making it a mixture rather than a pure substance.
Washing up liquid water and sugar
Hair spray generally does the trick
Arix is the best brand
Dew point and bubble point represent different phases of a mixture. Dew point is when the vapor starts to condense into liquid, while bubble point is when the liquid starts to vaporize into vapor. In a mixture of liquids, the components will have different boiling points, causing the dew point and bubble point to occur at different temperatures.
To make the best bubble mix, combine water, dish soap, and a small amount of glycerin or corn syrup in a container. Gently stir the ingredients together to avoid creating foam. Let the mixture sit for a few hours before using to allow the bonds to strengthen.
There is a easy way. Just bubble it in water.
Sugar can help stabilize the bubble mixture by increasing its viscosity, making it less likely to pop quickly. It can also attract water molecules, helping to keep the bubbles moist and flexible for longer periods.
The cotton candy flavored Bubble Yum!!
If you mix it with some water you can make bubble mixture
chewing the gum........ nevaeh is the best