ninaaar ninaaar
  • 21-03-2022
  • Chemistry
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Where do bubbles come from when something is boiling? Why do you think that is ?

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favorarabyeol favorarabyeol
  • 21-03-2022

Answer:

The molecules of the substance collide more aggressively because of the heat

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heavenwillis heavenwillis
  • 21-03-2022

Answer:

It's because the heat is making the water rise and it makes water vapor. I think it's because when the heats warms up, the water warms up as the heat warms up.

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