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If I am thinking about this correctly, when two bubbles merge, their surface areas are additive (since that is determined strictly by the number of detergent molecules present).
Due to the increased rate at which volume increases inside a sphere for a given surface area added, where does the "missing" volume come from to fill up the new, larger bubble so it is still spherical after merging?
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