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Revision as of 00:54, 8 April 2021
1. Define the following terms:
- a. Soap Bubble
 
- b. Hydrophilic
 
- c. Hydrophobic
 
- d. Surface Tension
 
- e. Minimum Energy
 
- f. Minimum Surface
 
2. How do the following weather factors affect the life of a bubble and how?
- a. Humidity
 
- b. Temperature
 
- c. Wind
 
- d. Precipitation
 
3. Make a model or drawing of a soap molecule. Show why the molecule is either Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic.
4. List safety rules about bubble blowing.
5. Surface Tension
- a. Explain what causes surface tension.
 
- b. Conduct an experiment to determine if soapy water has higher or lower surface tension.
 
6. Wands:
- a. Explain what types of material work best for the loop of large bubble wands?
 
- b. Construct a wand to make large bubbles.
 
7. Components:
- a. What water quality works best for bubbles? What impurities negatively affect bubble quality?
 
- b. What soaps are best for bubble solution?
 
- c. What is the purpose of glycerin or corn syrup in a solution?
 
- d. Learn a formula for a bubble solution and mix a batch of bubble solution.
 
- e. Evaluate your bubble solution and make a better recipe if necessary.
 
8. Experiments:
- a. Show what happens when bubbles meet bubbles? How does this illustrate minimal energy and minimal surface?
 
- b. What causes colors in a bubble? Demonstrate constructive and destructive interference.
 
- c. What shape are bubbles and why? Do an experiment to illustrate the answer.
 

