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The bubbles could be viewed as a sign that the peroxide is "eating" the bacteria. You will notice after a while that fewer and fewer bubbles appear, that is because the bacteria is getting killed.
When the substance is too hot it causes air bubbles or moisture pockets to burst and it splatters.
Reaction in which bubbles are formed in solvent
The bubbles are hydrogen and oxygen, formed from the electrolysis of the water by the electric current. Oxygen gas accumulates at the anode. Hydrogen gas accumulates at the cathode.
The bubbles are made of carbon dioxide which is injected into the Coke under pressure. When the can is opened, this pressure is released and the bubbles come the surface. When poured into a glass or over ice, the bubbles fizz up which is caused by the sudden action of changing temperature and hitting multiple surcfaces. It looks like steam some times because it is cold and causes condensation to occur. It could also be the small bits of coke flying away from the exploding bubbles.
When the soap gets wet it causes it to produce bubbles.
The colors are a rainbow of small sorts. Light refracted through the soap bubble at the proper angle reveals the colors via the prism effect
it affects the water because the bubbles have oxygen inside them which causes pressure
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It has a lot of soda in it. That is what causes the bubbles
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because of the oils reflect off the sun light witch makes the rainbow shine
Air bubbles build up in the vagina and moving causes a quiff. Or intercourse usually doggystyle.
This is caused because there is a similar amount of light that fools your eye into thinking its a rainbow.
Refraction and total internal reflection of sun's radiation in fine droplets of water cause rainbow formation
The bubbles could be viewed as a sign that the peroxide is "eating" the bacteria. You will notice after a while that fewer and fewer bubbles appear, that is because the bacteria is getting killed.