Of a chemical reaction, the acidic vinegar reacts with the baking soda and one of the by products is a gas, carbon dioxide, that gas is the bubbles.
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The pollution in the sea (sodas) create a foam NOT bubbles
They are the same. When cold water heats up and bubbles that means it is boiling.
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.
1. precipitate forms 2. bubbles of gas appear
Change in color, odor, temperature, or form; light , heat or sound given off; formation of gasses that often appear as bubbles, formation of precipitate that often sinks to the bottom, the decomposition of organic matter (food rotting), evident creation of a new substance.
bubbles appear when you squeeze a wet sponge because as well as pushing the water out you are pushing the air out to, there fore creating bubbles....
The pollution in the sea (sodas) create a foam NOT bubbles
These are gas bubbles where water is starting to vaporize.
They are the same. When cold water heats up and bubbles that means it is boiling.
The bubbles are water vapour (ie steam) bubbles, not air. Therefore any heating of water back up to boiling point will renew the process of water vapour bubbles occurring.
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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.
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Yes. They can. The clues of a chemical reaction are production of a gas, change in temperature, color change, production of a precipitate. If you take either baking soda or baking powder, and you add them to vinegar they both form bubbles in a chemical reaction.
The bacteria or enzymes in some cheeses create bubbles during the formation of the cheese. We find that these hollow spaces, when sliced, appear as the holes you see.