Thursday, July 29, 2010

Make A Batch Of Bubbles That Dont Pop - They Bounce. Yeah Thats Right They Bounce!:

Make Bouncing Bubbles

The science of bouncing glycerin bubbles is fun. We all know bubbles normally pop when they are touched or come into contact with something. The walls of bubbles are tiny, a few millions of an inch thick at best. Normal bubbles pop when they come into contact with dirt or oil (common on hands, clothes and surfaces). Glycerin gives our bouncing bubbles their added strength. It's important the cotton gloves are clean when bouncing bubbles. If they have dirt or oil particles on them the bubbles will pop.

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