effervescence is observed when the water is warmed. what is the reason behind it?
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Water contains dissolved air. The solubility of the air decreases with increase in temperature. When the water is warmed, the solubility of air decreases and it comes out as small bubbles. so effervescence is observed when the water is warmed.
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