why all soaps give white bubbles
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The foam that you see after rubbing soap in your hands is a large collection of tiny soap bubbles. Each individual bubble is actually an extremely thin film of the soap solution. ... These countless surfaces scatter the light in different directions, which makes the foam/lather look white.
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The foam that you see after rubbing soap in your hands in a large collection of tiny soap bubbles. Each individual bubble is actually an extremely thin film of soap solution. These countless surface scatter the light in different direction which makes the foam/lather look white.
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