Chemistry, asked by Robinsonyumnam, 2 months ago

why are bubbles always a sphere in shape​

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Answered by sarkarnamita885
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Explanation:

The attraction of the molecules, called surface tension, contracts the soap bubble to the smallest possible area. At the same time, the air inside the soap bubble presses against it. The bubble forms into a sphere because it can contain the largest contents with the smallest circumference

Answered by Saksham0201
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Answer:

Bubble are always spherical as the minimum volume an object can occupy is equal to the volume of a sphere. The bubble minimize thier volume so as to decrease the surface tension the molecules are experiencing and make themselves stable.

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