![]() ![]() Then you’re ready to make frozen bubbles-but make sure you dress warmly! The temperature needs to be quite low for this experiment to work. Once the ingredients are mixed, it’s important to let the solution cool in the freezer. Sugar helps make the ice crystals more apparent. The corn syrup makes the solution thicker, which helps the bubbles last longer. The water is for freezing, of course, and the dish soap is for making the actual bubbles. Today, most bubble freezing experts recommend some mixture of warm water, corn syrup, dish soap, and sugar.Įach of these ingredients has a special job to do to make the perfect frozen bubbles. Many people have experimented with recipes over the years. Have you ever WONDERed how to freeze bubbles? The first step is to get the right mixture of ingredients. ![]() Some people even practice freezing bubbles until they can make them form around pine needles or blades of grass. ![]() Below the glossy surface, complex ice crystals are observable. Have you ever made frozen bubbles or seen pictures of them? If so, you know they can be a beautiful sight. Or maybe, if the temperature gets low enough, you go outside and freeze bubbles! Maybe you go sledding or organize a snowball fight. If you’re lucky enough to live in a place that gets lots of snow each year, you might have an easier time. How do you keep yourself entertained on the coldest days of the year? It can be difficult! After all, it’s not like you can just round up your friends for a game of tag in negative-degree temperatures. ![]()
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