Why are bubbles formed in the 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. ... So when you look at a bubble, what you're actually seeing is a tiny bit of air trapped inside a thin film that's composed of two layers of soap molecules encasing a thin layer of water.
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Answer:When soap molecules mix with water molecules, they tend to separate out small bits of water to form bubbles. Soap molecules have two very different ends: one end attracts water ( hydrophilic ) and the other end repels water ( hydrophobic ).
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