CH3COOH + H20 ---> CH3COO- + H30+ + Bubbles
But what is the reason behind bubbles
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If the atmospheric pressure happens to be falling as the water warms, the equilibrium between gas molecules leaving and joining the air/water interface becomes unbalanced and tips in favor of them leaving the water, which causes even more gas to come out of solution. Hence bubbles along the insides of your water glass.
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When lead is treated with hydrochloric acid, bubbles of hydrogen gas are evolved ... CH3COOH + NaHCO3 → CH3COO Na + H2O + CO2.
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