Why is it difficult to blow water bubbles in air while it is easier to blow soap
bubble in air?
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Surface tension and bubbles
The water molecules surrounding the air bubbles attract each other, joining together. Adding soap to the water decreases the force of the surface tension. The surface of the soapy water is more flexible than ordinary water. When you blow air into soapy water, the air stretches the surface.
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