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    What causes bubbles to form?

    Question #23018. Asked by Mr. Bubble.

    babyx

    Bubbles are formed when a gas is trapped in a liquid, because the gas is less dense it rise in the form of a bubble to escape into the atmosphere.

    Oct 04 02, 4:54 PM
    Barrow boy

    For a good explanation visit the following site.

    http://www.sciencenet.org.uk/database/Physics/9812/p01227d.html

    Oct 04 02, 5:04 PM

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