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....
This is because air bubbles can appear in just about any fused glass project.
When you split water you form hydrogen and oxygen gas. The gases are the bubbles.
it affects the water because the bubbles have oxygen inside them which causes pressure
due to capillary action water raises in chalk.. and the air in it comes out in form of bubbles...
The bubbles have air or some other gas in them that is lighter than water.
These are gas bubbles where water is starting to vaporize.
Do bubbles escape when you squeeze a sponge under water air
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 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.
Yes. When water boils, many bubbles appear. (212 degrees F)
i imagine that its the oxygen trapped in the soil
cause they feel like it.
As you leave a glass of water out, it warms. As it warms, various gasses (CO2, O2) become less soluble in it. Hence they escape from it in the form of these bubbles!
the calcium hydroxide will disolve while a bubbles appear
You can do it two ways: Use soapy water while it is inflated and find the leak or immerse it in water as you squeeze it to exhibit the bubbles from the air leaking out.
When you poor water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill the spaces between the marbles; bubbles will also appear.