does warm water or cold water help make more bubbles? i dont know. hha
A good hypothesis for a dry ice bubble experiment could be: "If dry ice is placed in warm water with soap, then bubbles will form due to the release of carbon dioxide gas from the dry ice interacting with the soap molecules."
The form hypothesis is the singular form. The plural form is hypotheses.
There are soap bubbles, carbon dioxide bubbles in carbonated drinks, air bubbles trapped in ice, and bubbles of gas released during fermentation processes like in beer or bread-making.
Honey Boo-Boo.
These bubbles contain air.
The best soap to use for boo bubbles is usually a high-quality dish soap that is gentle on skin and creates long-lasting bubbles. Look for a soap that is free of dyes and fragrances to prevent any skin irritation. Experiment with different brands to find one that creates the best bubbles for your boo bubble experiments.
The hypothesis would be: "All dishwashing liquids produce the same amount of bubbles." This hypothesis would need to be tested through a controlled experiment to determine its validity.
Boo Bubbles are from Steve Spangler's Science Experiments. Boo Bubbles are created with warm water, soap, and dry ice.Find a large container with a lid (3-liter bottle of soda), fill about half way full with warm to hot water (warm works best), attach a hose to the bottle to release pressure and fog, by cutting a slit in the side of the bottle, dip the other end of the hose into dish washing liquid. Boo bubbles are created as the fog escapes through the hose and fills the bubbles made by the liquid soap at the other end of the hose.
It was in the orignal Powerpuff movie.
An increase in bubbles on the plant when it is moved under a brighter light
Dawn Dish soap my hypothesis was correct about dawn dish detergent
A hypothesis for making a lava lamp could be: "If I combine oil, water, and effervescent tablet in a bottle, then the chemical reaction will cause bubbles to form and rise to the top, creating a lava lamp effect."
Cause We All Boo Boo ;)BOO!
The hypothesis of a homemade lava lamp experiment could be that oil and water do not mix because of their different densities, and that adding an effervescent tablet will create bubbles that carry the colored water through the oil, resembling a lava lamp effect.
boo boo boo boo
i love this movie i have watched it alot... the little bear is named boo boo.
In Hawaiian, "boo boo" could be translated as "hau'oli" which means "sore" or "injured."