The article focuses on the Tinakorn Kanyanee et al. study on the soap blowing bubbles effect. In their study, they bubbled the soap, using a sealed, transparent plastic box with water at the bottom to keep the environment moist and to prolong the bubble life. Then, they uses the soap bubbles as the functional heart of a fully automated detection system to trace gases. The study concluded that bubbles are attractive tools for concentrating trace gases.