why are bubbles are formed in a soap solution
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When soap molecules mix with water molecules, they tend to separate out small bits of water to form bubbles. ... When soap mixes with water, the opposite ends of the soap molecules sandwich a thin layer of water between themselves. This creates a thin film that encompasses a tiny bit of air
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When soap molecules mix with water molecules, they tend to separate out small bits of water to form bubbles. ... When soap mixes with water, the opposite ends of the soap molecules sandwich a thin layer of water between themselves. This creates a thin film that encompasses a tiny bit of air.
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