
Frozen bubbles that look like art: Learn how to make them
Freezing temperatures are the key ingredient here.
When soap bubbles are formed in temperatures that are -15C or colder, they freeze. While that may not sound remarkable, the frozen structures they leave behind certainly are.
On Tuesday, YouTube user ZALUSKArt uploaded a spectacular, high-definition video of soap bubbles transforming from liquid to solid form.
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It's a neat winter-time experiment you can conduct at home, provided it's cold enough.
All you need is:
3 cups of water
1 cup of dish soap
1/2 a cup of corn syrup
Mix the solution together and voila -- you've got everything you need to create the bubbles seen in the video above.
These bubbles were created in Sherbrooke, Quebec earlier this week.
