Why do some soap bubbles stay intact for longer periods?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the factors influencing the longevity of soap bubbles and the reasons behind their color changes. It touches on theoretical aspects of surface tension, optical phenomena, and the physical properties of soap solutions.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that surface tension plays a crucial role in the structural stability of soap bubbles, with internal pressure being greater than external pressure.
  • One participant explains that color changes in soap bubbles are due to interference effects caused by the thickness of the soap film being comparable to the wavelength of visible light.
  • Another participant notes that the changing thickness of the soap bubble contributes to its color variations.
  • Different fluids exhibit varying surface tension qualities, which may affect the longevity of soap bubbles, with some proposing that an optimal ratio of water to soap can enhance bubble duration.
  • Gravity and environmental factors, such as wind, are mentioned as causes for bubbles becoming too thin and ultimately bursting.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express multiple competing views regarding the factors affecting bubble longevity and color changes, and the discussion remains unresolved with no consensus reached.

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Limitations include the lack of specific quantitative data on the optimal soap-to-water ratios and the precise mechanisms behind the interference effects in bubble colors.

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Hi,
Why do some soap bubbles stay intact for longer periods?And what is the reason for the changes in color of the bubbles?
Thanks!
 
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rhia said:
Hi,
Why do some soap bubbles stay intact for longer periods?
Thanks!

I'm not able to answer the second part. As far as I know the existence of soap bubbles is enhanced by means of the surface tension. Although internal pressure is larger than the external one, the proper surface tension is the responsible of the structural stability of the bubble.
 
rhia said:
Hi,
Why do some soap bubbles stay intact for longer periods?And what is the reason for the changes in color of the bubbles?
Thanks!

With respect to the colors, if the thickness of the soap film that forms the skin of the bubble is comparable to the wavelength of visible light you get interference effects. A ray of light striking the the film is split into two rays - one is reflected back, the other is refracted into the film. Some of the intensity of the ray refracted into the film is totally internally reflected, but some is transmitted back out of the film. However, it has suffered an optical path change. The intereference of the two rays, the refracted ray and the reflected ray create the colored fringes.
 
Colors change because the thickness of the soap bubble changes.

Different fluids have different surface tension qualities, which is why some soap bubbles last longer than others. If it's just soap, then there's probably a best ratio of water to soap and thickness that allows for the longest duration. The issue is gravity and gusts of winds cause the bubble to get too thin to hold the tension and it bursts.
 
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