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Dr Farouk profil fotoğrafı
Dr Farouk1 yıl önce

How will ordinary water be having bubbles. Baba don put sprite inside container, can dey talk say na water 😂😂😂

Nasr✨ profil fotoğrafı
Nasr✨1 yıl önce

It’s very simple, let me explain: It’s because when you were born, the first bath you had na detergent dem use bath you, they didn’t use enough water to wash all the soap comot for your head, na the result be that.

MickyD profil fotoğrafı
MickyD1 yıl önce

Alaye second one na sprite, your hair dey foam? Na so your STD conc reach?

M.🧌 profil fotoğrafı
M.🧌1 yıl önce

Like this tweet if you don’t care.

Seajay 🪔 profil fotoğrafı
Seajay 🪔1 yıl önce

The 1st was normal water, 2nd was sprite… the bubbles says it all, besides he hid the bottle squeezed and brought it out unsqueezed

IBADAN BREED 🏅 profil fotoğrafı
IBADAN BREED 🏅1 yıl önce

Una mumu for that TikTok app pass them for Facebook, water dey get bubbles abi werey wo leleyii 😂😂😂

Blue 📡 profil fotoğrafı
Blue 📡1 yıl önce

When next you don't have anything tangible to post, off data go warm eba chop 😒 No let me waste 10mb again maka npiawa azu 😒

TradeRicch profil fotoğrafı
TradeRicch1 yıl önce

Lol. Wehrey think say I no go catch am. The second try no be water, na sprite😂

Amara Obilo profil fotoğrafı
Amara Obilo1 yıl önce

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤬🤣🤬 So you added soda water and salt to produce CO2 gas (which is produced as bubbles and fizzy reactions during chemical interations🤦🏾‍♂️) and ionization. 🫵🤬 Release of Carbon Dioxide Gas: Soda water contains dissolved carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas under pressure, which makes it fizzy. When salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is added, it disrupts the equilibrium between the dissolved CO₂ and the water. This causes the CO₂ to come out of solution more rapidly, resulting in a noticeable increase in bubbling and fizzing. Ionic Dissociation: Salt dissolves in water by dissociating into sodium (Na⁺) and chloride (Cl⁻) ions. These ions interfere with the water’s ability to hold the dissolved CO₂, further promoting the release of gas

🧱M.I.L.L.I.S.H.I.E.L.D.+ 🧱 profil fotoğrafı
🧱M.I.L.L.I.S.H.I.E.L.D.+ 🧱1 yıl önce

U just wasted my data

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