Does The Brand Of Bubble Bath Soap Affect The Length Of Time The Bubbles Last?

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At one point in life you have probably took a bubble bath. Do you ever wonder which brand of bubble bath soap will last the longest. This experiment will answer that question. Does the brand of bubble bath soap affect the length of time the bubbles last?

A lot of people or parents wonder which brand of soap to buy that’s bubbles will last longer. Someone said that Mr. Bubbles has the most bubbles. Others say regular dish soap or the Johnson’s baby bath soap. The hypothesis is that if compared to dish soap, if bubble bath soap is placed in water, then the Mr. Bubbles bath soap will last longer?

The history with soap dates back to six thousand years ago. In 2800 BCE ancient Babylon reveals cylinders telling how to make soap. Later in 1500

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