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how are bubbles fromed fron soap  

Jonathan339

by Jonathan339 at September 09, 2010

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Water acts as a catalyst for the dissoving of the solid (soap), forming the liquid solution, blubbles, of soap.

Stoichiometry Stoichiometry September 09, 2010

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Well the base solution that makes up a soap bubble is usually a combination of soap & water. This combination is ideal because it allows the bubble to best maintain it's shape as it fills with air. The soap strengthens the weak areas in the bubbles surface tension. The decrease in tension is what allows the bubble to hold its spherical shape. LOL IM RIGHT

ojimatink ojimatink September 11, 2010

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hehe. i like bubbles. buuuuuubble. hehehe. /pop OMG

tori. tori. September 15, 2010

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sugar and spice and eveything nice thats bubbles on powerpuff girs made from

chantel012 chantel012 September 19, 2010

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you get a piece of soap rub it together on your hands and then bam you get those air pop things, that science!

Snowflake Snowflake October 09, 2010

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what tori said

Faith Faith October 11, 2010

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lol

singh singh October 12, 2010

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lol tori

ChromeRedCat ChromeRedCat December 17, 2010

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 preety much the people who answered first and second. also, tori i agree with.

droideka droideka December 25, 2010

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Get a soap and rub it. Then pop the bubbles. tori will be mad!!!!! :D P.S. USE A NEEDLE TO POP!!!!! :D :D

ChromeRedCat ChromeRedCat January 29, 2011

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