Ryan+S13

Ryan S. 2012 - 2013 The purpose of this study was to find out whether it is possible to make bubbles with juice and soap only. Soap works because the tail of a molecule cleans the dirt off and the other end of the molecule works with water to clean. The amount of juice in a mixture was changed to see how many bubbles could be made with one solution. The most bubbles made were 11 bubbles with 40mL of orange juice, 40mL of soap, and 10mL of water. The results came out like that because the solution did not have enough water in it to make it a good solution therefore the amount bubbles made were a bit wacky.
 * THE STUDY OF HOW MANY BUBBLES CAN BE MADE WITH DIFFERENT BUBBLE MIXTURES? **
 * ABSTRACT **

An improvement for the experiment would be to add a few drops of water to make the mixture a little bit stronger. It also might not be a good idea to count the bubbles in front of a fan so the bubbles float away as bubbles were being counted It would be interesting to know what would happen if both apple juice and lemon juice were added in the same bubbles mix how many bubbles could be made.
 * EXPERIMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS AND FUTURE EXPERIMENTS **

To read the complete ISP Paper for this experiment, click on the PDF file link below.