cavitation or carbonation
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No, the formation of bubbles in a soda is not an example of an exothermic reaction. It is actually a result of a physical process called carbonation, where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure.
cavitation or carbonation
The formation of gas bubbles throughout a liquid is called nucleation. This process can occur due to a variety of factors such as agitation, temperature change, or the presence of impurities in the liquid.
When bubbles of gas escape from a liquid, this process is called degassing or outgassing.
A solvent is a liquid that dissolves a solute, forming a solution. This process occurs when the solvent molecules surround and interact with the solute particles, dispersing them evenly throughout the solvent.
at which temprature first bubble form of liquid its called boiling point.
The bubble is called a meniscus. It is caused by surface tension, and usually appears as a curved surface at the top of the liquid in the test tube. To accurately measure the volume of liquid, the measurement should be taken at the bottom of the meniscus.
It's a gas that is inside a liquid (the bubble is the liquid).
It's a gas that is inside a liquid (the bubble is the liquid).
condensation
Boiling.