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Amazing Products Scientific Super Bubbles

Awesome Tips Scientific Super Bubbles



Welcome back to Science and we are glad to be back! Due to popular demand we took a Little break to energize and come up with a science show that can be released on any day. That being said what we did for this episode required us to figure out the perfect solution to make Super Sized bubbles.

The great news is that you will have all the ingredients laid out for you without the hassle of figuring out the exact amounts or items. Not only that but learn fun simple science facts about surface tension, physics, basic chemistry, air pressure, and even reflection and refraction of light…all from BUBBLES! Now that’s the way to teach science class!!

There are a few ways to pull this off, in this episode we decided to use two wooden poles or dowel rods 50 cents each, two screw eyes (eye lit) to put in the top of each one and then cotton string to pull through the holes at the top and tie together. We then weighted it down with a simple metal washer. Grand total 5 bucks.

For the secret recipe to make these bubbles we also went through trial and error to figure out the best combination. All you need is a single bottle of glycerin (which helps the bubble from evaporating quickly an makes it thicker, dish washing soap, Karo syrup and water. For best results keep foam to a minimum and store in the fridge for 24 hours.

Those ingredients actually from a super thick solution that enables the bubbles to last much longer than natural, be more colorful and create Super Sized Bubbles that depending on the weather/wind could potentially be even much bigger than what we did in the video.

If you want to keep it simple and just make the solution you don’t need as much of the chemicals, which are dirt cheap and can be bought all at the same store and use a normal bubble blower, just be sure to blow slowly and you will be amazed at just how massive these bubbles can get. If you have kids they will love it… even passers by will take a look.

The more you practice the better you will get to the point where you may become a bubble artist yourself!

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Comments

  1. Did you mean 5 cups Glycerin?

  2. Terjemahkan bahasa Indonesia dong.cara buat bahan xx nya

  3. 5 cups of glycerin?

  4. Hi

  5. Do you have a safe version for cats. I have 5 emotional therapy cats, they are my whole world and I get great enjoyment out of playing with them.

  6. Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm what about spending all of that money

  7. Kavin

  8. Super brother . Very largest balloon

  9. Super duper

  10. There's only one bubble blowin' baby around here and it ain't you

  11. I will put you in bubble and throw you in artic cause you are dumb bot nab in c ops and you are rly bad making bad videos make cat funny fails dumb bot nab in c ops jk

  12. ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚

  13. Theek hai

  14. Does this work against tear gas?

  15. Amazing

  16. 5 cups of glycerine? And where did you find all the items for under $5

    • Gabe
    • December 24, 2022

    omg this was 8 years ago iโ€™m old

  17. In the video he says 5 cups glycerin, 1 cup corn syrup and 3 cups dish soap.. How much water?

  18. My wife sent me this and I fell for his stupid trick to waste all the glycerin

  19. There are so many recipe for that liquid , the latest was from a scientist : Giant Soap Bubbles Recipe

    Ingredients

    1 liter of water (about 2 pints)

    50 milliliters of Dawn Professional Detergent, which is available online (a little over 3 tablespoons)

    2-3 grams of guar powder, a food thickener sold in some grocery stores or available online (about 1/2 heaping teaspoon)

    50 milliliters of rubbing alcohol (a little more than 3 tablespoons)

    2 grams of baking powder (about 1/2 teaspoon)

  20. Hi

  21. Why u didn't use water to solution? Or I missed something in video

  22. U don't need glycerin for bubble making

  23. Hey everyone he mentioned the bubble twice.. ๐Ÿคจ
    Just jokin. Shut the f up.

  24. Great job, thank you for helping with our science lesson today!

  25. 2019 anyone ?!

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