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Gas... bubbles are formed when water (or another liquid substance) are heated up and then turned to gas. When water on a fire heats up at the bottom of a container that water turns to gas before the water at the top. Since gas is lighter than water it rises in the form of a bubble and pops at the surface.

So bubbles are in the state of gas, surrounded or covered by a 'membrane' (a thin cover) of liquid

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Bubbles are gas surrounded by liquid

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a balloon is a solid.

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