Yes it is because it describes a person.
The pristine mountain spring bubbled down toward the valley below, on its way to join the North Platte River.
NOR gate is equivalent to bubbled AND gate. -Nidhi Singh
No, "bubbled" is not a plural noun—it is a past tense verb form of "bubble."
thermocol is the common name for air bubbled polystyrene.
it bubbled, evaporates,
Bubbled.
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If ammonia is bubbled through an acid, an ammonium salt and hence ion of that acid is formed. Ammonia bubbled through HCl would form ammonium chloride.
It goes cloudy.
Lime water changes from clear to milky/cloudy when carbon dioxide is bubbled in, indicating the formation of calcium carbonate.
If carbon dioxide and oxygen are bubbled through lime water separately the lime water through which carbon dioxide has been bubbled turns milky while the lime water through which oxygen is bubbled remains unaffected.