Okay, "All Stars," I'm going to make a hypothesis, or a guess, in my attempt to answer this thought-provoking question! I guess that bubbles are NOT able to freeze. If the liquid of the bubble were to "freeze" the frozen water would be too heavy to maintain the shape of the bubble.
Okay, now I'm going to do a little research to see if I can find anything that might help me confirm or disprove my guess....
Well, golly-gee, I was wrong, you CAN freeze a bubble! Here's a little video I found to disprove my guess: http://youtu.be/9E15I6Es5lE
Now, I'm going to have to go outside and try this out!
Thank you for allowing us to learn and wonder with you!
Alliyah's mom emailed me her response: Alliyah thinks a bubble will freeze, we watched sone videos on youtube showing bubbles freezing outside. We tried to freeze a bubble in the freezer but it popped before it froze all the way.
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Matthew and his family did an experiment to see if we could freeze a bubble. After several attempts, we finally succeeded in getting a bubble to freeze. It quickly collapsed once it was removed from the freezer.
Rilee Grace says you can freeze a bubble. Ours collapsed as soon as we removed it from the freezer. The boys in our family did not believe that you could freeze a bubble so now they want to try it outside. Not sure if its cold enough :(
Okay, "All Stars," I'm going to make a hypothesis, or a guess, in my attempt to answer this thought-provoking question! I guess that bubbles are NOT able to freeze. If the liquid of the bubble were to "freeze" the frozen water would be too heavy to maintain the shape of the bubble.
ReplyDeleteOkay, now I'm going to do a little research to see if I can find anything that might help me confirm or disprove my guess....
Well, golly-gee, I was wrong, you CAN freeze a bubble! Here's a little video I found to disprove my guess: http://youtu.be/9E15I6Es5lE
Now, I'm going to have to go outside and try this out!
Thank you for allowing us to learn and wonder with you!
Wow! Colten found out that YES, you CAN freeze a bubble! Cool!
ReplyDeleteChristian thinks that, No, you can NOT freeze a bubble!
ReplyDeleteBrooks says "yes" bubbles can freeze!
ReplyDeleteTrey says yes you can freeze a bubble.
ReplyDeleteCaleigh thinks that Yes! You can freeze a bubble. We are fixing to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteParker says "yes" you can freeze a bubble.
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ReplyDeleteLindsey says she hopes it snows tomorrow so that she can try to freeze a bubble!
ReplyDeleteAlliyah's mom emailed me her response:
ReplyDeleteAlliyah thinks a bubble will freeze, we watched sone videos on youtube showing bubbles freezing outside. We tried to freeze a bubble in the freezer but it popped before it froze all the way.
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Grant says "yes" you can freeze a bubble :).
ReplyDeleteMatthew and his family did an experiment to see if we could freeze a bubble. After several attempts, we finally succeeded in getting a bubble to freeze. It quickly collapsed once it was removed from the freezer.
ReplyDeleteRilee Grace says you can freeze a bubble. Ours collapsed as soon as we removed it from the freezer. The boys in our family did not believe that you could freeze a bubble so now they want to try it outside. Not sure if its cold enough :(
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