Saturday, January 9, 2010

Soap Lather Why Are Soap Bubbles/lather Always White?

Why are soap bubbles/lather always white? - soap lather

Why do bubbles / foam always white, regardless of the color, it is soap?

6 comments:

Emma S said...

It's the same with the shampoo, is a reaction with the constituents of thought! 4 Help for tknx ur ...:):) English

ditzi_k said...

My kids had a bath gel, the pink bubbles. other is blue.

Perplexe... said...

They are not always white. Bubbles in a blue cloth.

Laura said...

has to do with the light reflects in any way from the surface of the bubbles. Technically speaking, they reflect all colors of the spectrum, ie, how the light will be white (white on some models of the rainbow and the rainbow after the rain). But the bright blue, red, green or other solid color and bubbles turns the same color.

Laura said...

has to do with the light reflects in any way from the surface of the bubbles. Technically speaking, they reflect all colors of the spectrum, ie, how the light will be white (white on some models of the rainbow and the rainbow after the rain). But the bright blue, red, green or other solid color and bubbles turns the same color.

Laura said...

has to do with the light reflects in any way from the surface of the bubbles. Technically speaking, they reflect all colors of the spectrum, ie, how the light will be white (white on some models of the rainbow and the rainbow after the rain). But the bright blue, red, green or other solid color and bubbles turns the same color.

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