Yeah it does. I did it for a science assignment. The more you add the better!!
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.
A suitable glycerin substitute for creating bubbles is corn syrup.
To make soap for blowing bubbles, you can mix together water, dish soap, and a sweetener like corn syrup or glycerin. The recipe is typically 1 part water to 2 parts dish soap with a small amount of sweetener added. Mix gently and let it sit for a few hours before using to allow the bubbles to form properly.
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
In this comparison, syrup would represent magma, while air would represent gas bubbles within the magma. Just as syrup is viscous and can trap pockets of air, magma can contain trapped gas bubbles as it flows through rocks.
corn syrup makes a thicker layer around the bubble, and the water inside evaporates mor slowly.
Yes!
No, in fact it will make it faster because Chocolate Syrup is think.
u cant instead add light corn syrup
The recipe is fairly simple: 6 cups of water 1 cup of light corn syrup 2 cups of Joy regular strength dish soap Stir together the water and corn syrup till it's well mixed. Then add the dish soap and stir GENTLY. Stirring too hard will make the solution foam up too much. Then go to town! You can make HUGE bubbles, and they don't pop easily. You can bounce them and stack them.
glycerin is better but I'm not sure why yet. I'm trying to figure that out.
corn syrup makes a thicker layer around the bubble, and the water inside evaporates mor slowly.