Why is foam white no matter the color of the soap?

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Why is foam white no matter the color of the soap?

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“white” is actually just all colors (additive) of the visible spectrum being detected at once, which occurs in the soap molecules as the light that is hitting or passing through those molecules is “bent” or angled in such ways that allow for absorption/transmission/reemission of different wavelengths, resulting in our eyes detecting “white”

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