Can you freeze a bubble?
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Answer:
bubble is air inside water. you can freeze the water around the air, yes.
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Yes...but not very well... The air inside can quickly diffuse out, causing the bubble to crumple under its own weight. The phenomenon of air bubbles in ice is different than a solitary bubble floating through the air - the air bubbles in the ice remain because the matrix supports their weight.
The ~Muffin~ Man
yes
ulltra
yes, you are freezing the liquid that makes the bubble. blow one in the freezer.
digital genius
yes you can. if you notice you can find some bubbles in ice...
legolian2002
Yes. There are several possible ways. Inside an ice cube for example.A more puzzling question to ask yourself. Can a bubble be popped under water?
rocky s
yes u can. depends on what chemicals are in it
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