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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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