Well, honey, those bubbles are just trapped air trying to escape from that sponge like it's trying to get out of a bad blind date. When you dunk that sponge in water, the air pockets inside get filled with water, creating those little bubbles that are just dying to be free. It's like a tiny underwater party happening right before your eyes, so enjoy the show!
When a tablet is put in water, it reacts with the water to release gas (usually carbon dioxide) as bubbles. This is due to a chemical reaction that happens between the ingredients in the tablet and the water, which results in the formation of bubbles.
You can put bubble bath liquid, bath salts, essential oils, or bath bombs in bubble bath water to enhance your bathing experience. Make sure to follow the instructions and recommended amounts on the product packaging for best results.
You can put Epsom salts, essential oils, foot soak crystals, or even vinegar in the Dr. Scholl's Foot Bath with water to enhance your foot bath experience. Just follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure the ingredients are safe for your skin.
Chalk is made of calcium carbonate which reacts with water to produce carbon dioxide gas. When chalk is placed in water, the reaction between calcium carbonate and water releases carbon dioxide as bubbles, causing the chalk to give out bubbles.
When you put a spoon in a pot of boiling water, the agitation caused by the spoon disrupts the formation of bubbles that are necessary for boiling to occur. Without these bubbles, the water temperature doesn't rise quickly enough to reach the boiling point, preventing it from boiling.
When you go and have a bath you can put bubbles and put bath bombes and turn the water a little bit hotter so you can relax more. To make bubbles, just add a lot of champoo, and it will work. Relax and feel that you are in a Jackuzi.
Sponges transform by sucking in water, like if you put a sponge in a bowl full of water, some of the water will get sucked in the sponge and the sponge will transform. When you take the sponge out of the bowl and wait for a cople of seconds, all the water that was sucked in, will come out and the sponge will be back the way it was before you put it in the bowl.
Oh that's quite simple. Find a sponge and get a bowl. Put the sponge in the water and explain how the pores in the sponge suck in the water as you put pressure on it. As you squeeze it explain that the pores release the water through them.
could you put comet in your dogs bath water
When a tablet is put in water, it reacts with the water to release gas (usually carbon dioxide) as bubbles. This is due to a chemical reaction that happens between the ingredients in the tablet and the water, which results in the formation of bubbles.
you have a delicate sponge (a big one) and about 20cm of warm water and a sea sponge you buy in a baby shop so you undress your baby then carefully with a hand under the head put your baby in the bath on the sponge if its newborn just carefully dab the baby with the sea sponge and if its a little older get sensitive baby wash and dont get it in the eyes :)
You would use SOAP and WATER and wash it in the tub, or outside on the deck. You use a SPONGE and/or a cloth. To dry it you can put it outside and hang it from your deck, and then to get off any excess water you wipe it with a cloth.
you don't put chlorine in the bath tub you put it in pool,and hot tubs, public water ect.
A sponge doesn't have a body temperature, because a sponge doesn't have a body. But how warm or cold you put the sponge under water or any liquid is the temperature of the sponge.
You can put bubble bath liquid, bath salts, essential oils, or bath bombs in bubble bath water to enhance your bathing experience. Make sure to follow the instructions and recommended amounts on the product packaging for best results.
It's basically a question of balance. Let's say you put a sponge soaked in freshwater into sea water. The sponge represents land, and the water in it is the ground water. At the beginning, the water presssure inside the sponge is pretty much the same as the pressure outside the sponge, so there isn't really anything pushing the sea water in, because the fresh water is pushing back equally hard. Now you put a straw into the sponge(drill a well), and start sucking the fresh water out. Suddenly, there's less freshwater pushing the sea water back, and it will begin to seep in.
you put water in it with the tap. turn the tap that has"C" on it. do not turn the one with the "H" on it. have a nice bath