Mucilage is a property that makes gumamela bubble. Gumamela has been used in dish soaps and shampoos. The mucilage can be extracted from the flowers and leaves.
It is called a bubble wand.
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
Water vapor (steam) is inside the bubbles that form inside boiling water. The bubbles that form prior to boiling are mostly dissolved gases escaping from the water.
If you put Magnesium in boiling water, bubbles of Hydrogen are released. Magnesium burns in steam.More specifically:Mg(s)+H2O(g) --> Mg(OH)2(s)+H2 (g)
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because gumamela has an anti bacterial chemical that can make it bubbles.
they produce bubbles because of the between the space in the bricks
the hydrilla produce bubbles when added baking soda because, the bubbles are the oxygen that the hydrilla produce, while it undergoes the process of phtosynthesis in the water.
Hibiscus flowers, such as the gumamela, do produce fruit called seed pods. However, sometimes they may not produce fruit due to lack of proper pollination, poor growing conditions, or being a sterile variety. Ensuring proper care, including adequate sunlight, water, and pollination, can help encourage fruit production in gumamela flowers.
The gumamela is usually more well-known as the hibiscus, as gumamela is the Filipino name. Like most plants, the petals of the flower are the source of fragrance for the hibiscus.
Hubba Bubba Chewing Gum.
I have conducted research about the question if gumamelas produce seeds... It doesn't show anything. But when I tried to search 'hibiscus seeds' (hibiscus is the english word for gumamela), it showed there that gumamela/hibiscus does produce seeds! I don't know if it's true. I thought at first that it was a joke or lie but when I visited a website abput hibiscus seeds, it showed evidences that makes it quite true... :)
Ovale, or seeds, are produced within the ovary of gumamela flower.
The rainbow colors seen in bubbles of soap and gumamela extract are caused by interference patterns of light waves. When light reflects and refracts off the thin film of the bubble, different wavelengths of light interfere constructively and destructively, creating the colorful patterns. The thickness of the film determines which wavelengths are reinforced, resulting in the rainbow effect.
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