the bubbles bust so easily because the soap isn't contand to the bubbles and the air weakings the bubbles..
the bubbles bust so easily because the soap isn't contand to the bubbles and the air weakings the bubbles..
the bubbles bust so easily because the soap isn't contand to the bubbles and the air weakings the bubbles..
yes, it is because you can see the bubbles inside the tea so there is two substances inside so it's a mechanical mixture. yes, it is because you can see the bubbles inside the tea so there is two substances inside so it's a mechanical mixture. yes, it is because you can see the bubbles inside the tea so there is two substances inside so it's a mechanical mixture.
It is called a bubble wand.
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
The crushed piece has a greater surface area, and so the reaction takes place easier and faster.
There are tiny bubbles of air trapped in the dough. As the dough rises the bubbles expand into the holes you refer to. it is a gas.the best example for gas in solid is bread. (u can type this questions in yahoo answers so u can get more information)
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you have to bust the bubbles
Because he has long hair, and has finger-nail-polish, and looks as if he has mascara, or so they say. But sorry to bust their bubbles, but he is not gay.
Bubbles burst easily because they are made up of thin film. Once they are exposed to the air, the fragile film quickly breaks.
Well, honey, "bust a gusset" means to tear or burst a seam in clothing, typically due to strain or pressure. So, if your pants are feeling a little too snug after that extra slice of cake, you might just bust a gusset and have a wardrobe malfunction. Just remember to size up next time, darling.
flows easily, so gas bubbles move up through it and escape fairly gently.
because the surface strength of the bubble is weak which is proportional to the cohesive force between molecule to molecule in the soap and water solution, assuming u r reffering to the water bubbles,
Yes, bubbles in gasoline can indicate the presence of water in the fuel. When water mixes with gasoline, it can create bubbles as the two substances do not easily mix. It is important to address any water contamination in gasoline as it can affect engine performance.
It can go down easily. Your supplier can go bust. It's not as good as WikiAnswers.
Picnik went bust because there was not alot of this to do there so they have moved it to the other ones. so the other ones do not go bust to
Bubbles decide what they want to do and when the want to pop. So you have no control over how the bubbles act.
It's so the bladderwrack can keep warm. The bladderwrack is the bladderofseaweed and so that is why the bubbles are there