What happens to a soap water when we blows it harder
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WHEN WE BLOW IN IT THE BUBBLES STARTS ARISING FROM IT..
AS WHEN WE BLOW AIR IT COULD NOT MIX UP WITH THE SOLUTION SO THE AIR ESCAPES FROM THE SOLUTION IN THE FORM OF AIR BUBBLES...
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WHEN WE BLOW IN IT THE BUBBLES STARTS ARISING FROM IT..
AS WHEN WE BLOW AIR IT COULD NOT MIX UP WITH THE SOLUTION SO THE AIR ESCAPES FROM THE SOLUTION IN THE FORM OF AIR BUBBLES...
HOPE HELPED..
ALSO MRK BRAINLIEST IF HELPED..
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When you blow air into soapy water, the air stretches the surface. The surface tension in this stretchy layer captures the air and pulls the soapy water into the shape of a sphere. This is because a sphere has the smallest possible surface area for the volume of air it contains. The result is a soap bubble!
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When you blow air into soapy water, the air stretches the surface. The surface tension in this stretchy layer captures the air and pulls the soapy water into the shape of a sphere. This is because a sphere has the smallest possible surface area for the volume of air it contains. The result is a soap bubble!
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