
Now, you can have super strong bubbles! | Teacher Time
2/4/2021 | 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Use this simple recipe from your home to make bubbles that are stronger and last longer!
Use this recipe from your home to make bubbles that are stronger and last longer! Follow along with Michelle in Charlotte, NC, to learn how in this segment of Teacher Time. Rootle and PBS NC are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities created by NC teachers! Visit pbsnc.org/ahl for more information. Thanks to the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support.
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Now, you can have super strong bubbles! | Teacher Time
2/4/2021 | 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Use this recipe from your home to make bubbles that are stronger and last longer! Follow along with Michelle in Charlotte, NC, to learn how in this segment of Teacher Time. Rootle and PBS NC are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities created by NC teachers! Visit pbsnc.org/ahl for more information. Thanks to the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[bright music] - Hi, everyone.
I'm Michelle, from Charlotte, North Carolina.
Today, we are gonna make some super bouncy bubbles.
First, we put it in four tablespoons of warm water, two tablespoons of sugar, one tablespoon of detergent.
Wow.
But why does it do that?
Bubbles are mainly water, and so water evaporates when it goes from a liquid to a gas.
The sugar slows down the evaporation of the water, so our bubbles stay stronger and last longer.
I hope you enjoyed the activity today.
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