hot air. ^^Close. It is actually steam or the gaseous form of H2O (water). As the water is heated it changes from a liquid to a gas. Since the heat is coming from the bottom (in a pot) and the top of the water is cooler, the gas forms bubbles.
If you heat dry ice, it turns in to CO2 gas. This is easily seen when you put dry ice in to hot water. You see tons of tiny CO2 gas bubbles popping up.
hot spring --------------------- Hot springs rare most are just "Springs".
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The bubbles are not actually coming from the egg shell. They are steam bubbles. At a microscopic level the eggshell is actually very rough, much like sandpaper at our level. This creates thousands of small places where molecules can attach. At any given time, there are a number of molecules in the hot water that have enough energy to become steam. These molecules will stay in the liquid unless they hit a surface. Back to the egg shell. Some of these molecules find a hiding spot on the egg. At this point a water-gas surface is formed. Now all the other molecules that have enough energy have a surface to exit. As they exit the bubble grows bigger until it detaches and rises to the top of the pot. This surface exit process also happens continuously at the top of the pot. Which is why stream rises off of hot, but non boiling, water.
They are regions where gas is ionized by hot, young stars.
They are regions where gas is ionized by hot, young stars.
The states of matter are:solidliquidgasplasma (hot highly ionized gas)
A plasma is a gas where the atoms are ionized (usually it is so hot that the atoms are completely ionized, the nuclei and electrons are completely separate).
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Neither, it is plasma (hot ionized gas). Mostly hydrogen and helium.
When water is heated it releases gas. The gas comes out in a bubble form.
It is made up of a very hot gas, usually called "plasma" and considered a different state of matter than gas. The difference from a normal gas is that it is highly ionized.
A gas is pumped into hot liquid sugar. When the sugar dissolves in your mouth, the gas bubbles pop.
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hot air. ^^Close. It is actually steam or the gaseous form of H2O (water). As the water is heated it changes from a liquid to a gas. Since the heat is coming from the bottom (in a pot) and the top of the water is cooler, the gas forms bubbles.
Pumice is an igneous rock. Pumice is formed by hot lava filled with gas cools quickly and forms.