How To make Bubble Solution
1/3 c Dish soap or baby shampoo
1 1/4 c Water
2 ts Sugar
1 Food coloring
Servings: 1 Combine ingredients and pour into an unbreakable bottle. To blow bubbles, experiment using plastic straws, pipe cleaners formed into loops, strawberry baskets from grocery store, spoons with holes in them and other items you think of.
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The Sci Guys: Science at Home - SE3 - EP 13: Giant Bubble Recipe with Guar Gum and Bubble Wand
Welcome to science at home in this experiment we're creating giant bubbles using a guar gum giant bubble recipe. Guar gum is a natural polymer and will help to give the giant bubbles a better longevity and self healing properties.
Bubbles will always try to stay in a sphere shape. This is because a sphere shape needs the least amount of energy to achieve and keeps the surface tension even. When a bubbles stretches and shifts the Maragoni effect shifts the soap in the bubble to weaker areas to prevent the bubble from popping and tries to keep the bubble spherical. The bubble recipe in this episode will allow you to blow giant bubbles that can be 40 feet long or more at times. By the end of this experiment you will be able to explain why bubbles are spherical, what a bubble is, what a bubbles structure looks like and how to make giant bubbles at home..
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Giant Bubbles! (My Homemade Bubble Recipe!)
Thanks for popping by to watch this episode on giant bubbles :P In this one, I teach you how to make a bubble wand and a simple bubble mix recipe for some super-sized bubbles! They're unbelieva-bubble!
There's a lot of science in bubbles :) Bubbles are air trapped inside a thin layer of bubble mix. The bubble mix is actually a layer of water molecules, surrounded on both sides by detergent molecules.
Back in episode 2 we learnt that detergent has a part that loves water and a part that doesn’t. The part that loves water sticks in to the layer of water, and the part that doesn’t sticks out. A bubble will burst when the water in the middle layer evaporates. Adding glycerine slows this down making them last longer!
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