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Alissa,
To make bubble films, surface tension must be reduced so the water can more
easily "stretch".
Chemicals, like soap, that are able to do this effectively, are called
surface active agents, or
surfactants. They are said to make water "wetter."
So a good bubble solution should contain "surfactants."
But "bubbleocity" seems like a more kid-friendly synonym! ;-)
On Sep 9, 2004, at 9:45 AM, Daniels, Alissa wrote:
Here's a fun and silly question that came up at our morning staff meeting
today. Is there a word that describes a solution's ability to make bubbles?
We decided that the word is "bubbleocity" but are wondering if there's a
real word.
Paul Orselli
Paul Orselli Workshop (POW!)
1684 Victoria Street
Baldwin, NY 11510
(516) 223-1043 VOICE
(270) 294-5912 FAX
(516) 238-2797 MOBILE
http://www.orselli.net/
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