bubble is air inside water.
you can freeze the water around the air, yes.
2006-08-16 05:35:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes...but not very well...
The air inside can quickly diffuse out, causing the bubble to crumple under its own weight. The phenomenon of air bubbles in ice is different than a solitary bubble floating through the air - the air bubbles in the ice remain because the matrix supports their weight.
2006-08-16 05:40:30
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answer #2
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answered by The ~Muffin~ Man 6
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Yes. There are several possible ways. Inside an ice cube for example.A more puzzling question to ask yourself. Can a bubble be popped under water?
2006-08-16 06:04:26
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, you are freezing the liquid that makes the bubble.
blow one in the freezer.
2006-08-16 05:35:22
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answered by digital genius 6
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yes you can. if you notice you can find some bubbles in ice...
2006-08-16 05:37:22
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answered by legolian2002 1
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yes
2006-08-16 05:34:51
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answered by ulltra 2
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yes u can. depends on what chemicals are in it
2006-08-16 06:51:49
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answered by •°iiFia1125°• 4
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