Bubbles generated by blowing air into a watery solution of soap generates a foam with a pattern of polygonal bubbles that may be regarded as crystallites. They are formed on the extremely thin surface film of the soapy water bubbles. The polygones may vary from seven-sided to four-sided,with six sides being most common. With time,a matter of minutes,the number of sides will decrease,and/or the bubbles will burst. These foams often display colors of iridescence on their surface | |
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