Soap Bubble Science
Discover how surface tension plays a crucial role in the formation of soap bubbles. Water molecules naturally bond with each other, making bubbles unstable, but the introduction of surfactants like soap disrupts this bonding and stabilizes the bubbles. The right balance of detergent is essential; too much can prevent bubble formation altogether. This fascinating interplay between water and soap reveals the complexity behind something as simple as a bubble.In this clip
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Episode 31: Solutions and Mixtures
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