Soap and water.
A raising agent, such as baking powder or yeast, releases gas bubbles when mixed with liquids and heated in the oven. These gas bubbles get trapped in the mixture, causing it to expand and rise as the mixture bakes. This process creates a light and airy texture in baked goods like cakes and bread.
You need a soap solution (water mixed with soap or detergent) and air to make bubbles. The soap solution lowers the surface tension of the water, allowing the bubbles to form and hold their shape.
No they are white. Black is the total absence of colour; the total absorption of light. ------- NO all the PIGMENTS of the colors mixed turns black all the LIGHT colors mixed together make white
Products or solution. When two objects (solids, liquids or gases) are mixed, the original two are the reactants, where the new objects created are called the products. If the reactants are both liquid, they make up a solution.
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.
Blue and red mixed together make violet, or purple.
Yellow and blue make green when mixed together.
Red and yellow make orange when mixed together.
Green and red mixed together make brown.
Snow and strong winds are mixed together to make a blizzard.
Yellow and blue mixed together make green.
Blue and red make purple when mixed together.
Yes, blue and yellow make green when mixed together.
When they are mixed together, red and yellow create orange.
yellow and blue :)
Red and white mixed together will make the color pink.
Purple and red make a shade of dark red or maroon when mixed together.