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[[File:20130802_5166_48to1CROP.jpg|thumb|left|300px|48:1. Dawn Pro at 48:1 (water:detergent) with Edward's longevity test setup]][[File:20130802_5175CROP8to1.jpg|thumb|300px|8:1. Dawn Pro at 8:1 (water:detergent) with Edward's longevity test setup]]
 
[[File:20130802_5166_48to1CROP.jpg|thumb|left|300px|48:1. Dawn Pro at 48:1 (water:detergent) with Edward's longevity test setup]][[File:20130802_5175CROP8to1.jpg|thumb|300px|8:1. Dawn Pro at 8:1 (water:detergent) with Edward's longevity test setup]]
 
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In the pictures below, pay close attention to the colors at the tops of the bubbles. These color profiles are consistent across bubble sessions as long as the lighting is similar. The difference between the 24:1 and 19:1 is fairly subtle. The difference between the 19:1 and 16:1 bubble are quite pronounced despite the much smaller difference in concentration. Changes in concentration have relatively small impacts when the concentration rises above the [[Critical Micelle Concentration]] (or CMC). For Dawn Pro, the CMC is somewhere around 19:1. The turquoise and yellow that appear at the top of the 24:1 and 19:12 bubbles are found at about the mid-line of the 16:1 bubble indicating a much thinner film for the 16:1 bubbles. 
===Demonstration===
 
[[File:2015 01 Super Giant Bubble Color and Dilution Demo-1|thumb|330x330px]]
 
This video demonstrations the profound affect that dilution has on film thickness and color.{{ClearFloat}}
 
In the pictures below, pay close attention to the colors at the tops of the bubbles. These color profiles are consistent across bubble sessions as long as the lighting is similar. The difference between the 24:1 and 19:1 is fairly subtle. The difference between the 19:1 and 16:1 bubble are quite pronounced despite the much smaller difference in concentration. Changes in concentration have relatively small impacts when the concentration rises above the [[Critical Dilution]]. For Dawn Pro, the Critical Dilution seems to be somewhere between 16:1 and 18:1. The turquoise and yellow that appear at the top of the 24:1 and 19:12 bubbles are found at about the mid-line of the 16:1 bubble indicating a much thinner film for the 16:1 bubbles. 
 
 
[[File:20120323_45ishto1_1.png|thumb|left|300px|45:1. Rose and green dominate when the water:detergent ratio is high. This bubble was made with Dawn Pro at a dilution of about 45:1 (water:detergent).]][[File:C_20121125_3341_HEC_24to1.png|thumb|right|300px|24:1. The color profile of this bubble includes broad range of colors not visible in the Dawn Pro 45:1 dilution. This bubble was created with bubble juice that has a 24:1 Water:Dawn Pro ratio]]
 
[[File:20120323_45ishto1_1.png|thumb|left|300px|45:1. Rose and green dominate when the water:detergent ratio is high. This bubble was made with Dawn Pro at a dilution of about 45:1 (water:detergent).]][[File:C_20121125_3341_HEC_24to1.png|thumb|right|300px|24:1. The color profile of this bubble includes broad range of colors not visible in the Dawn Pro 45:1 dilution. This bubble was created with bubble juice that has a 24:1 Water:Dawn Pro ratio]]
 
[[File:C_20121125_3341_HEC_19to1_3.png|thumb|left|300px|19:1. HEC mix.]][[File:N_20121125_3341_HEC_16to1_18.png|thumb|300px|16:1. HEC mix.]]
 
[[File:C_20121125_3341_HEC_19to1_3.png|thumb|left|300px|19:1. HEC mix.]][[File:N_20121125_3341_HEC_16to1_18.png|thumb|300px|16:1. HEC mix.]]
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'''Very very dilute''' solutions create very thick films may even be colorless and glossy -- as opposed to very very thin film that are colorless, glossless, and almost invisible. '''Very dilute solutions''' (where the surfactant concentration is low) have '''thick''' films that result in films dominated by shades of green and red. '''As the dilution becomes less extreme''', the greens, reds, and pinks become more saturated, and more purples, yellows, and blues start to appear. Once the [[Critical Micelle Concentration]] (CMC), has been reached, further increases in concentration have decreasing impact on the surface tension, film thickness and color. (EDITOR: clean up confusion about CMC as CMC and critical dilution may be different).
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'''Very very dilute''' solutions create very thick films may even be colorless and glossy -- as opposed to very very thin film that are colorless, glossless, and almost invisible. '''Very dilute solutions''' (where the surfactant concentration is low) have '''thick''' films that result in films dominated by shades of green and red. '''As the dilution becomes less extreme''', the greens, reds, and pinks become more saturated, and more purples, yellows, and blues start to appear. Once the [[Critical Micelle Concentration]] (CMC), has been reached, further increases in concentration have decreasing impact on the surface tension, film thickness and color.
   
 
These color changes are related to changes in the solution surface tension. Due to the way that surfactants work, these changes occur primarily in the neighborhood of the CMC.
 
These color changes are related to changes in the solution surface tension. Due to the way that surfactants work, these changes occur primarily in the neighborhood of the CMC.
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