Why do soaps of different colors form the same white-colored foam?
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In its effort to avoid contact with air and in order to isolate it, the water creates bubbles, in other words foam. This explains the round shape of the bubbles. ... This is due to the fact that bubbles store within them relatively more air than soapmaterial. Besides, the color of the natural light is white.
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