i read somewhere that the bubbles are infact dirt or other imperfections
so its probably that lets say coca cola has more bubbes due to its bubbly hold design meaning there are more air pockets when the bottle is opened :p
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Yes, different liquids evaporate at different rates due to variations in their molecular structure and intermolecular forces. This results in some liquids evaporating more quickly than others when exposed to the same conditions.
You can make more bubbles with Dawn dish soap by using warm water, agitating the water gently, and adding more soap if needed. The warm water helps the soap dissolve more easily and creates a better bubble solution. Gentle agitation, such as slowly swishing the water around, helps create bubbles without breaking them.
Yes, baking soda can help make bigger soap bubbles. When added to the soap solution, the baking soda acts as a pH buffer, making the solution slightly more alkaline, which can help create stronger and longer-lasting bubbles.
Glycerin can be added to soap bubble solution to make the bubbles last longer and be more durable. This is because glycerin helps to slow down the evaporation of water from the bubble, making it less likely to pop quickly. Additionally, glycerin can also help to make the bubbles stronger and more resistant to breaking, resulting in higher quality bubbles that can float for a longer period of time.
When you add salt to soap it will make more bubbles. not bigger bubbles but more bubbles.
water
BECAUSE LIQUIDS DIFFER IN VISCOSITY'S liquids flow more easily than others.
BECAUSE IT HAS THE BEST FORMULA
BECAUSE IT HAS THE BEST FORMULA
BECAUSE LIQUIDS DIFFER IN VISCOSITY'S liquids flow more easily than others.
The white solid is a precipitate. The bubbles will be a gas. Without knowing which chemicals you are dealing with it's impossible to be more specific.
Make the shine in different colours as bubbles do. Maybe someone can blow the bubbles. You can also take more creative approach and draw someones bubble of life.
something to do with the water
To make unbreakable bubbles, you can try adding glycerin or corn syrup to your bubble solution. These ingredients help create stronger bonds in the mixture, making the bubbles less likely to pop. You can also use a wand with multiple holes to create more resilient bubbles.
dawn has more bubbles than joy because many people like dawn because it is more romantic than the other one
certain molecules are more tightly packed than others