Why does the red-yellow-blue soap always leave the white foam?
You must have noticed one thing while washing clothes, bathing, or blowing bubbles with soap water in childhood. It is that the color of soap froth is white. The same applies to shampoo and detergent. But why this happens, have you ever thought? Soap is of any color, foam becomes white. There is no need to wear a head, we give the answer to it.
Why the color of soap or detergent foam is white, you will have to return to school days to find out the answer. When you were a student, then it was answered in the science class, which you may have forgotten.
In that class of science, it was told that no item has its own color. In fact when the rays of light fall on something, then they absorb all the rest of the skin except Absolut.
After this the color which reflects it means that it reflects its color. The same rule shows that the object that absorbs all the colors is black and that all the colors are reflexed, it is white color. That is exactly what happens with soap.
When soap comes with water, its particles produce bubbles to avoid getting in the air. These bubbles are round shape. Therefore, light of these is easily reflexed. Many bubbles make a foam together and due to the same law of science, foaming always looks white.
Did not forget these rules of science? No, then by asking your friends to see, they will not be sure to remember.
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