Yes, sugar can affect the size of a gum bubble. When sugar is added to gum, it increases the viscosity of the gum base, making it stretchier and allowing for larger bubbles to be formed. The sugar also helps to retain moisture in the gum, which can contribute to the elasticity of the bubble. However, adding too much sugar can make the gum too sticky and difficult to blow bubbles with.
the size of the piece of gum does not effect the size of the bubble. Just because there is gum left in your mouth after you have blown the bubble does not mean that you need more gum. two different sizes of gum can blow the same size of bubble. so the size DOES NOT matter!
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I have to disagree. The current world record holder says that you should use 3 pieces of bazooka. He also says that you should chew it until all the sugar and flavor is gone and then blow your bubble. Good luck!
yes the sugar in the bubblegum affects the size of the bubble,but it depends on how much sugar is in the gum.!@##$%^&*()
The size of a bubble of bubble gum is affected by several factors, including the elasticity and stretchiness of the gum, the amount of air blown into the bubble, and the thickness of the gum layer. The type of gum base used can also impact bubble size, as well as the presence of sugar or other additives that can affect the bubble's stability. Additionally, external factors such as temperature and humidity can influence the ability of the bubble gum to stretch and hold its shape.
Sugar-free bubble gum had sales of $40.2 million in 1999
-Sugar Gum Blows A Bigger Bubble Then Sugar Free Gum because It Sticksss
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The more you chew bubblegum the larger potential bubbles can be. The longer you chew the gum the more liquid (saliva) is added thus making it softer and more pliable. But the real reason is because as you chew, you get rid of the sugar in the gum. Sugar weakens the bubbles allowing them to pop or deflate much more easily. The less sugar, the bigger bubbles!
trident gum is not healthier than bubble gum, trident gum has more sugar.
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The main difference between chewing gum and bubble gum is the gum base that they are made of. Bubble gum has a firmer and more elastic base that makes the gum easier to stretch and blow bubbles with. Chewing gum's flavor lasts longer and is therefore better for chewing than bubble gum is, while bubble gum is better for blowing bubbles with because of the elasticity.
Bazooka gum does because im doing an experiment and its blowing the biggest bubbles!!!!!!!!!!! That could be how you're blowing though!
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