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A bubble is a liquid holding a gas. It's not homogeneous.
This is like asking if a glass of water is a liquid or a solid.
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A bubble is a liquid holding a gas. It's not homogeneous.
This is like asking if a glass of water is a liquid or a solid.
People keep saying it's a liquid holding a gas, but my point is that it doesn't have any of the properties of a liquid. It has a definite shape, which liquids don't have.
People keep using the glass of water simile, but a glass of water doesn't happen organically in nature. And when you empty the glass, you're left with a glass, which is a solid. Whereas the outer shell of the bubble and the gas that's in it both do something that a glass of water doesn't do.
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That's how some of you guys sound right now.
Liquid.
A bubble is a liquid.
Hey guys...a bubble is a liquid.
Is a birthday balloon a solid or a gas? @5 Grand
Well after you pop the ballon you're left with a piece of rubber so that's not a good analogy.
Well after you pop the ballon you're left with a piece of rubber so that's not a good analogy.
Same as popping a bubble, the liquid droplets just falll to the ground
When you pop a balloon you're left with rubber, which is a solid.
When you pop a bubble, you're not left with a solid, and you're not left with liquid either because the gas that was inside the bubble "evaporates" if that's the right word. In other words the gas that's inside the bubble is intrinsically part of the bubble itself, just as much as the outer shell of the bubble (which I'm still not convinced is a liquid) is intrinsically part of the bubble.
In other words, a bubble consists of two components, the shell, and the gas that's inside the bubble. But the shell of the bubble doesn't have the properties of a liquid until after you pop it, at which point the shell and the gas separate into two separate "compounds" if that's the right word.
In other words, a bubble consists of two components, the shell, and the gas that's inside the bubble. But the shell of the bubble doesn't have the properties of a liquid until after you pop it, at which point the shell and the gas separate into two separate "compounds" if that's the right word.