Surfactants
3 articles on this topic
Why Do Some Liquids Bubble More Than Others
It's not just about how much gas a liquid holds. The real secret to prolific bubbling lies in a liquid's microscopic surface architecture, a factor most conventional wisdom overlooks.
What Happens When You Mix Oil and Water?
Forget "never mix." From mayonnaise to ocean spills, oil and water create complex, energetic interfaces that define our world. It's a constant battle.
Why Do Bubbles Always Form Spheres?
Forget what you think you know about bubbles. Their spherical perfection isn't just about surface tension; it's a relentless energetic imperative. We’ll expose the forces that fight to keep them round, even when physics tries to tear them apart.