- 1). Position the nozzle of the squeeze bottle just above the surface of the bowl of water at about a 45 degree angle.
- 2). Direct a stream of water toward the bowl. Don't squeeze too hard--but don't squeeze too lightly, either.
- 3). With some practice, you will see separate globules of water land in the bowl. If they float for a while before popping, use a bit more force in squeezing the bottle, and the antibubbles should sink beneath the surface of the bowl.
- 4). If you decide to try the medicine dropper instead, hold the dropper above the surface of the water at a 90 degree angle. Use droplets instead of a steady stream of water. This method seems to have more success, but also tends to result in smaller antibubbles.
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