|
![]() |
More from the MuseumTour expert:
Everyone knows that bubbles are fun, but what can we learn from them? Bubbles are made when air is trapped in a thin film of water and chemicals, creating just enough surface tension to hold itself together. Bubbles naturally form in a shape with the least amount of surface area: a sphere. They float until gravity pulls them down or until the bubble touches something dry and pops. By changing the bubble recipe or the bubble's surroundings, you can create bigger, longer-lasting bubbles. Learn more about the scientific properties of bubbles at: http://www.bubbles.org/ A Science Kit for Bubbly Personalities The structure of the bubble has intrigued scientists, mathematicians and artists since the dawn of soapy water. This kit will send your own bubble-making skills sailing with fun, frothy lessons of chemistry, surface tension and geometry! Use the safe, high-quality bubble solution to blow giant (and we mean huge) bubbles, bubble chains, bubble blankets and many more amazing bubble structures that last and last. Kit includes: ~ 8.3 fl. oz of bubble solution ~ 48 page manual with 35 experiments and all necessary materials. Award: Parents' Choice Award, 2004. Ages 8 and up. Grades 3 and up. 3193 - Bubble Science - $29.95
|
Museum Tour Catalog
|
My Account: My Birthday Reminders Review Orders My Account Settings |