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If you ae talking bubbles released from a can of soda = physical. It is just carbon dioxide being released.

If you are talking bubbles produced from a mixture of baking soda and vinegar = chemical. It is actually changing the chemical composition and releasing oxygen from the H2O.

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Could be both. Take water - or sea water if you need a mixture to begin with. Sea water is primarily a mixture of water and salt. If you stir water or sea water violently, bubbles may be formed. These bubbles are formed by physical action.

And if you add some fruit salts (effervescent) to water or a water mixture, bubbles are formed too. This happens chemically.

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no it is both because it can be bubbling because a chemical reaction or because it is boiling which is a physical change.

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Formation of bubbles is a physical change.

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