Chemistry, asked by KhushiSharma02, 5 months ago

1. Why do air bubbles come out when soil is added to water?
(according to class 6)​

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Answered by Maryadrina
6

Answer:

Bubbles are formed when trapped air is trying to release itself and move outwards. The action of adding water pushes the air into the soil. as you know soil contains air , so when soil is in water bubbles come out from soil .

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

You see, soil has many air spaces which are trapped. When soil is added in water, the trapped air tries to come out of the soil and move outwards. You see them as bubbles after the air comes out of the soil.

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