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That is dissolved air in the water. Tap water can be the temperature of the ground, which in the winter is nearly freezing. As the water heats up standing around at room temprerature , the tempeature of the water rises. It is a chemistry law, that the solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases as the temperature rises. As the temperature rises, air is forced out of the water in the form of those bubbles.

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Q: If you leave a glass of cold tap water on a table sometime later you may see tiny bubbles of gas form in the water explain what causes these bubbles to appear?
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