Can you freeze a bubble?
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Answer:
Bubbles can apparently be frozen, but it's difficult and requires special conditions - like using dry ice.
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Yes, soap bubbles blown into air that is below a temperature of 15 degrees C (5 degrees F) will freeze when they touch a surface. The air inside will gradually diffuse out, causing the bubble to crumble under its own weight.
Jamie Metellus
Bubbles can apparently be frozen, but it's difficult and requires special conditions - like using dry ice. Keep texting
Celeste Adkins
It is possible to freeze a bubble, but difficult. There are 3 possible ways: using dry ice, a freezer, or outside if cold enough.
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