Science, asked by NivashPrajin, 4 months ago

why are bubbles formed in the soap solution ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The hydrophobic ends of the soap molecules crowd to the surface, trying to avoid the water, and stick out away from the layer of water molecules. As a result, water molecules separate from each other. The increased distance between the water molecules causes a decrease in surface tension, enabling bubbles to form.

Answered by ashish1965
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Answer:

due to the property of the soap bro

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