what is the state of matter of soap bubble blower
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A bubble is a globule of one substance in another, usually gas in a liquid. Examples include soap bubbles, foam, bubbles in carbonated drinks, etc. The surface of a bubble is usually liquid. A soap bubble is an extremely thin film of soapy water enclosing air that forms a hollow sphere with an iridescent surface.
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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. ... The result is a soap bubble. Bubbles made from soap and water dry out and pop as the water evaporates.
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