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Gas bubbles are a chemical change. A common example can be soda. The bubbles in the soda are carbon, thus soda is carbonated, when you leave soda open and out in the open the carbon reacts with the oxygen in the air and forms carbon dioxide. Since there is a new chemical composition of the soda since it has lost carbon, also know as going flat, this is a chemical change.

The above example is incorrect. The bubbles coming out of soda is not carbon reacting with oxygen;the bubbles are already carbon dioxide. Does pencil lead react with oxygen? The carbon dioxide in your soda is dissolved in solution.

Gas bubbles in most other situations though ARE a sign of a chemical change.

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Physical.

If a substance releases bubbles, it is converting some of its liquid into a gaseous state. The chemical properties do not change, only its present state.

A most common physical change is that of watching ice melt in glass of water.

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i think it is chemical but if im wrong correct my answer i think it is chemical but if im wrong correct my answer i think it is chemical but if im wrong correct my answer

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It can be either.

Boiling is a physical process than tan produce bubbles.

A vinegar and baking soda mixture will undergo a chemical reaction that produces bubble.

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Chemical Property as that it is irreversible

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Bubble formation is a chemical change when gases are released after a chemical reaction.

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It is a physical change.

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