Testing+Different+Liquids+In+Bubble+Solutions

Audrey D   Cary Academy ** ABSTRACT  ** The purpose of experiment was to find which liquid in a bubble solution created the most amounts of bubbles in one blow, and took the longest amount of time for all of the bubbles to pop. The hypothesis was the original solution of water and soap will average out to blow the most bubbles and the bubbles that float the longest. The experiment was done by mixing the recorded solution of liquid and soap. Then the solution was poured into the empty bubble container and blown through with a bubble wand. While the bubbles were in the air they were counted and timed before they popped. After that was done different measurements of liquid were tested in the same experiments to find the best averages. The overall results of the experiment were that the Diet Coke solution of bubbles created the most bubbles and had the slowest floating bubbles which resulted in the best time. The Sparkling Mineral Water came in second place and even had the same result with the Diet Coke in two of the experiments. Water, the preferred solution for bubbles, came in last place with the worst results. This probably happened because of the excess ingredients in the Diet Coke and Sparkling Mineral Water. So it was concluded that the because the regular water doesn’t have extra ingredients in it that could affect how the bubbles float, form, and pop, the Diet Coke was best for blowing bubbles.
 * TESTING DIFFERENT LIQUIDS IN BUBBLE SOLUTIONS  **