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The bubbles in boiling water are steam or vaporized water. The bubbles initially do not reach the surface of the billing fluid as the colder water away from the hot bottom cools the steam turning it back to liquid. WHen all the water is at 100oC the bubbles reach the top.
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When water boils, the bubbles are made of water vapor. Water is changing from the liquid phase to the gas phase, but it doesn't change all at once, so you get bubbles of gas inside the liquid. The phase change will happen first at the location where heating is taking place, so if you have a pot on a stove, the bubbles will form at the bottom of the pot, and then rise to the top.
This is normal; the nasal passages, mouth and eyes are all connected.
yes it is because its all soarts of chemicals in the soap
Yes you can, all those little bubbles that float from the bottom to the top are Carbon Dioxide bubbles.
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if they're colored bubbles they do.
yes there is all kinds of acid bubbles!!
No not all dogs play with bubbles, but some would they are all different like my friend has a dog that will not do anything so i know that would not play with bubbles and i have a dog who will play with bubbles so i know that they are all different.
Once you have all the bubbles in the category you are finding, you will receive a nest item/gift for your hard work. Good luck finding those bubbles! :-D
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Yes because all bubbles contain air (which is composed of various gasses). or some other form of gas.
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The bubbles in boiling water are steam or vaporized water. The bubbles initially do not reach the surface of the billing fluid as the colder water away from the hot bottom cools the steam turning it back to liquid. WHen all the water is at 100oC the bubbles reach the top.
All the little circular indents in the bread shows the presence of gas because often gas frormed can be seen as bubbles.
air gets trapped in the juice when shaking to make bubbles full of gas. the bubbles are really small because when shaking, the gas goes in all over the juice so a little bit gets trapped in each little bubble and because there is quite a lot of gas (therefore lots of little bubbles) they float to the surface and the teeny tiny little bubbles build up to create a foam (foam made mostly of the juice on the surface of the bubbles. the juice bubble surface is so thin, it goes see-through and with the gas in between the bubbles distorts colour and light which makes it sometimes look white).