The chemistry behind how you make a record-breaking giant soap

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Last updated 22 dezembro 2024
The chemistry behind how you make a record-breaking giant soap
On July 20, 2015, Gary Pearlman and a small group of enthusiasts gathered in a park in Cleveland, Ohio, for a world record attempt. The goal: to create the largest free-floating soap bubble in history.  Pearlman’s equipment consisted of a pair of fishing rods with some string tied between them. He dipped the string into…
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