It starts to boil then the water will turn into gas. Then starts to evaporate.
It never becomes a gas! It becomes a vapor that we all call steam. It doesn't "turn into gas" and then start to evaporate. There are three phases of matter: solid, liquid, and gaseous. "Gaseous" doesn't mean anything more than that the substance vaporizes. Fog is mostly water vapor. Your boiling tea-kettle creates steam. But your question asks something a bit different: "What happens to water when it bubbles?" The answer is, not much. The previous answer assumed that you meant to ask something about boiling water. But your question was about "bubbles," which needn't be caused by heat (carbonation will cause water to bubble, too). Still, nothing really changes water. And we should be thankful for that.
When a balloon pops, the gas inside the balloon disperses.
it blows
Nowhere. They just pop and disappear.
as high as ith can go.
it bubbles
These bubbles contain air.
Dissolved air bubbles out of the water, as the boiling point of water is reached, water vapour starts to form inside the liquid in the form of bubbles
They are the same. When cold water heats up and bubbles that means it is boiling.
If a gas is produced and it isn't a state change (such as steam bubbles forming), the reaction is a chemical change because the molecular makeup of either the water or the drain cleaner has changed and the hydrogen has been liberated.
it bubbles
bubbles come up
It bubbles up dummy.
it bubbles
it goes up in tempature, the water bubbles and evaporates. it goes up in tempature, the water bubbles and evaporates.
bubbles of Hydrogen gas is produced and it will slightly tarnish
The carbon mixes with the water. All it does is cause bubbles and fizzing.
the calcium hydroxide will disolve while a bubbles appear
These bubbles contain air.
the bubbles in boiling water is water in a gasious state rising to the surface.
When you poor water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill the spaces between the marbles; bubbles will also appear.
Bubbles last longer in cool water because the cold water doesn't take energy from the bubbles