soap film

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soap film

A child blows a large, shimmering soap film from a plastic wand.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A thin layer of soapy water: A soap film is a very thin layer of liquid, composed of water and soap molecules, that forms a membrane. It is often observed as the colorful, iridescent layer in soap bubbles or stretched across a frame.
    • A residue layer: In a domestic context, a soap film can refer to the thin, sometimes visible layer left on surfaces like dishes, glass, or skin after washing with soap and water that has not been thoroughly rinsed away.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The children blew bubbles, marveling at the swirling colors in the delicate soap film.
    • To avoid streaks, make sure you rinse the glass thoroughly to remove any soap film.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific context: In physics and chemistry, a "soap film" is studied for its properties of surface tension, thin-film interference (which causes the colors), and minimal surfaces.
    • The experiment demonstrated how light interference creates patterns in a soap film.
Variants and Related Words
  • Soap bubble (n): A spherical volume of air enclosed by a soap film.
  • Film (n): A thin layer or coating.
  • Residue (n): A small amount of something that remains after the main part has gone or been taken.
Synonyms
  • Soap residue: The leftover film from soap.
  • Lather film: A thin layer of soap suds.
Related Phrases
  • (To) leave a film: To deposit a thin layer, often of soap or oil, on a surface.
    • Hard water can cause the detergent to leave a film on dishes.
soap film

A child blows a large, shimmering soap film from a plastic wand.

Noun
  1. a film left on objects after they have been washed in soap