Bubbles!

In science, our topic this half term is bubbles. We have started looking into the science of bubbles before investigating how to make the best bubble mixture!

What would you like to learn about bubbles? What other investigations would you like to perform? Post here and let me know!

Bubbles

32 thoughts on “Bubbles!

  • 15/06/2016 at 4:04 pm
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    I would like to know why bubbles are sometimes rainbow coloured and I would like to investigate if it is possible to blow bubbles in different shapes and recording what happens?

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  • 15/06/2016 at 4:04 pm
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    I would like to learn about where they come from. I want to do more investigations such as doing what we did on Tuesday.

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  • 15/06/2016 at 4:13 pm
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    I would like to learn about how bubbles transform and why they take the form of a sphere?
    I would like to investigate if you blow harder will the bubbles be smaller or larger and the same if you blow lighter?

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  • 15/06/2016 at 4:18 pm
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    I would like to learn about how things that make bubbles react to make the bubble.
    I would like to investigate if it would work to put one or two of the things that work to make them by itself without the other things we put before and we could see if it makes bubbles.

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  • 15/06/2016 at 4:46 pm
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    We could learn about how you can make a bubbles and what they are made of

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  • 15/06/2016 at 4:48 pm
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    I would like to investigate how to make other types of bubbles with different liquids and thinner or wider straws.

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  • 15/06/2016 at 4:49 pm
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    I would love to investigate how to make other types of bubbles with different liquids and thinner or wider straws.

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  • 15/06/2016 at 5:01 pm
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    We’ve looked at how to make the longest-lasting bubble but I’d like to know what mixture is best for the biggest bubble. I’d like to learn about why bubbles pop. I’d also like to know why the washing up liquid goes on the outside of the layer of water when it forms a bubble, and why the edges of the bubble close together when it leaves the ring of a bubble blower. Why do different bubble blowers make bubbles that are different sizes, and why are the bigger bubbles not spherical and sometimes look more like a wobbly cylinder?

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  • 15/06/2016 at 5:02 pm
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    Bubbles have three layers and when you leave a bubble for a minute it pops

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  • 15/06/2016 at 5:25 pm
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    What can make a bubble last longer?

    How do you catch a bubble?

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  • 15/06/2016 at 5:42 pm
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    I would like to learn how bubbles are formed

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  • 15/06/2016 at 5:42 pm
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    Water is made up of lots of tiny molecules. The molecules are attracted to each other and stick together. The molecules on the very top of the water stick together very closely to make a force called surface tension. Surface tension is what caused the water to rise up above the rim of the glass in the experiment .
    From timi

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  • 15/06/2016 at 5:43 pm
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    i would like to learn about what bubbles are made of

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  • 15/06/2016 at 6:27 pm
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    I would like to learn…
    1)   WHAT MAKES BUBBLES COLOURFUL?
    2)   WHY DO BUBBLES POP SO QUICKLY?
    3)   WHY ARE BUBBLES SPHERICAL? 
    4)   WHY ARE BUBBLES SHINY?

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  • 15/06/2016 at 8:14 pm
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    I would like to learn about different types of bubbles, and their properties. I would also like to do an experiment on this. E.g. Fizzy water or soft drink bubbles, soapy water bubbles… We could also try telling the differences between the different types of bubbles.

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  • 16/06/2016 at 5:12 am
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    1. bubbles are made of lots of soap and a little bit of water.
    2.Air is trapped in a bubble.
    3.bubbles have three layers of soap and water.

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  • 16/06/2016 at 7:04 am
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    I would like to know how bubbles were made and who invented bubbles

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  • 16/06/2016 at 7:30 am
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    I want to know how you can blow bubbles with your mouth and what makes a bubble really big (what type of bubble mixture to use). Do you put different ingredients in it?

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  • 16/06/2016 at 4:26 pm
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    I would like to learn …
    1) How bubbles are formed?
    2) What liquids make a bubble?
    3)Why bubbles are sometimes have a rainbow pattern?

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  • 16/06/2016 at 4:57 pm
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    I would like to know if you can get different types of bubbles and I would like to investigate about where you can get bubbles and how they are made.

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  • 16/06/2016 at 6:59 pm
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    I would like to learn why bubbles form.

    I would like to experiment on how strong bubbles are and what will burst them. Will they pop if you stick a needle or a blunt pencil through them?

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  • 16/06/2016 at 9:09 pm
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    I want to know:
    1) Estimate how high it has to go until it pops.
    2) Different ways to make bubbles.
    3) Sometimes on not sharp objects it goes through. Why?

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  • 17/06/2016 at 4:16 pm
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    What would you like to learn about bubbles:
    Why are bubbles spherical and not a square or rectangle?

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  • 20/06/2016 at 12:21 pm
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    I want to know who made the first ever bubble, and how big was it?

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  • 20/06/2016 at 12:22 pm
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    The biggest bubble was 96.34 meters big!

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  • 29/06/2016 at 12:29 pm
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    I would also like to make a bubble fact file

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  • 30/06/2016 at 12:28 pm
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    It is really fun learning about bubbles! So far we have learnt about what bubbles are made of. We also experimented making bubbles with fairy liquid and water while we recorded how much of each it would take to make the bubble last as long as it possibly could. Investigating about bubbles so far has been very fun and interesting.

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  • 30/06/2016 at 12:55 pm
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     I want to know what bubble have in them

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  • 01/07/2016 at 12:27 pm
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    I would like to know who invented them

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  • 04/07/2016 at 12:25 pm
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    Wow bubbles, I love them, but how do they float in the air?

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  • 04/07/2016 at 12:25 pm
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    Wow bubbles I love them but how do they make it flote in the air i

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