it is not gas it is just air
carbon dioxide
carbon
Hydrogen gas.
usually dissolved air
air
hydrogen
Excess air being excreted from the compound it came from.
A bubble is a hollow golbule of gas! The wall is 3 millionths inch thick! Another definition of a bubble is air trapped inside liquid! The liquid is usally soap and water!
Gas, whereas other may form both acid and gas.
No. A bubble consists of a liquid envelope enclosing a gas. The liquid could be many different substances (such as soap solution), some of them compounds and some of them mixtures of compounds. The gas would most commonly be air which is a mixture of compounds.
To prevent injecting an air bubble into your blood, which can kill you.
a gas bubble depends on its even air pressure.
If you are asking about a bubble in a liquid, the answer is that the bubble has lower density (the gas inside is "lighter") than the surrounding liquid. If you are asking about a soap bubble, the answer is that air currents carry the bubble up. The bubble itself is not lighter than air (unless filled with another gas) but the film making the bubble is so thin and light that air currents can move it easily.
This is the result of the volume of a gas being related to the temperature of a gas. The gas in the bubble expands when it warms and contracts when it cools. Similarly, the air in the room expands when it warms and contracts when it cools. So if the air in the bubble is warmer than the air in the room, the bubble gets bigger.
Yes it is. Air Gas.
No air or any form of gas will always rise to the surface (as a bubble)
your lungs silly through your mouth and nose. unless you are talking about gas and that is a chemical reaction inside your body and that's a different kind of air. or an accidental needle air bubble can be put in the vien but that kills you
yeah.. obviously (Bubble= A globular body of air or gas formed within a liquid)
It is a bubble
how does the gas from bubble wrao help to insulate something wrapped in it
Excess air being excreted from the compound it came from.
A bubble contains a gas (such as air or CO2) that is lighter than the liquid around it (such as water); so the weight of the liquid pulls it down, which pushes the gas up..
Gas in gas