Introduction: Frozen Bubbles
This instructable will teach you how to make "frozen" bubbles that you can touch, hold, and toss around. These instructions and pictures were created by stevespanglerscience.com
Step 1: Materials
1 cup (240 mL) of distiled water
2 tablespoons (30 mL) of Dawn� dish soap
1 tablespoon (15mL) of glycerin
1 pair of 100% cotton gloves
2 tablespoons (30 mL) of Dawn� dish soap
1 tablespoon (15mL) of glycerin
1 pair of 100% cotton gloves
Step 2: How to Make the Solution
MIX ALL OF THE INGREDIENTS UP!!!!!
Step 3: Tips and Ideas
Blow a baseball size bubble.
Try bouncing the bubble off of your gloves, shirt, sleeves, and pants.
You will soon see that some fabrics are easier than others.
Try bouncing the bubble off of your gloves, shirt, sleeves, and pants.
You will soon see that some fabrics are easier than others.
Step 4: About the Bubbles
Experience tells you that regular bubbles burst when they come in contact with just about anything. Why? A bubble's worst enemies are oil and dirt. A "frozen" bubble will bounce off of a surface if it is free of oil or dirt particles that would normally breakdown the soap film.