Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Why is it that no matter what color bubble bath you use the bubbles are always white?

The coloring agent of the undiluted soap mixture becomes diluted and disolves in water leaving behind, primarily, just the soap mixture. Actually, the bubbles aren't white but various colors as light reflects off their surface. Their color is determined, in part, by the distance between two parallel layers of soap which is seperated by a layer of water molecules. Just before a bubble pops it's likely to turn black. For a more detailed explanation check the following link:


http://www.exploratorium.edu/science_exp鈥?/a>Why is it that no matter what color bubble bath you use the bubbles are always white?
I think that bubbles are multicoloured like a prism. These prism colours would come together to make white.Why is it that no matter what color bubble bath you use the bubbles are always white?
Its a conspiracy generated by George Bush
Because EVERYONE loves things that are white.





If the bubbles were black - they wouldn't work.
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its a conspiracy to make us all nuts...look out now

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