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How do bubbles bubble?

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a simple expereiment to know how bubbles bubble..

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  1. what do you mean?

    like, the soap bubbles you make with the wand and bottle of liquid?

    it doesn't really matter what you mean,

    all a bubble is is air surrounded by something.

    like, when you blow into the hole of the wand, the soap pushes out, and while it expands the end narrows until it connects with itself, closing and locking the air inside.

    which is how any bubble works.

    boiling water's bubbles is the oxygen escaping the water due to heat.

    bubble gum bubble is basically the same as the first, except you close the end yourself.


  2. Well, I don't really know how to paraphrase my answer off the site, and anyway it's very long. So you might like to take a look at this site. It's pretty interesting http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/bubble...

  3. Soap Bubbles are a result of surface tension.

    the soap film expands as you blow air into it, and the surface tension of the "skin holds to bubble together.

    bubbles can join together as their surface tension is similar and interacts to form a bigger bubble.

    the same principle applies to bubbles of gas in liquid, the small pocket of trapped gas has a laer of surface tension holding it together as a bubble. when several bubbles meet in liquid they can also join to become bigger bubbles.

  4. i wanna know how that works too...very good questions...tell me when you find out!

    ♥hope that helped♥
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