Because the bubbles are racist!
2007-03-18 05:42:50
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answer #1
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answered by Jon S 3
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The colour in the bubble-bath often colours the water, so you can get a lovely pink bath from strawberry bubble-bath. The bubbles act as a light prism. Because there are so many of them the prismatic effect is actually negated and the light is 'rejoined' to give the impression that the bubbles are white.
2007-03-18 05:55:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, you will see the same effect when you pour beer, or a dark cola drink - the liquid is always dark, but the bubbles are always light coloured.
soap is basically animal fat or lard with a bit of acid and a few colours and some scents chucked in.
When you look at the outside of the bubble, it's acting like a little mirror, because it's got a dark background. So all you're seeing is reflections of the room lights or the house lights or the sunlight - which are usually white in colour
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2007-03-18 06:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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you won't be able to work out their colour because no longer adequate gentle is pondered back so that you may work out. This makes them clear. truly, if the bubbles did not refract white gentle (causing the rainbow of shades) you'll not be able to work out them in any respect.
2016-12-02 04:29:25
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answered by cruickshank 4
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it's because all the bubbles are is soap and water. when it is in the container it is soap so when it hits the water it turns into bubbles because soap and water make bubbles. i found this out by using liquid soap and water to make bubblesw so my little brother could blow bubbles outside.
2007-03-18 05:42:55
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answer #5
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answered by devillilcute 1
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I have no idea....but I do love bubble baths
2007-03-18 06:27:06
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answered by ? 7
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hhhmmm, I have never thought about that b4...But ur so right, how come it's not the color of the bubble bath? Well It's probably b/c of the ingredients in it. and the color dye.
2007-03-18 05:33:52
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answered by Arielle 5
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because it gets mixed with the water to make bubbles.
2007-03-18 05:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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because bubbles are full of air and air is white.
2007-03-18 06:18:12
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answered by Anonymous
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haha! never thought about it..now i will think of it everytime i have a bubble bath! THANKS! ;-)
2007-03-18 05:45:31
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answered by Anonymous
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