Formation of gas bubbles in a liquid during a chemical reaction is termed as_____
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Formation of gas bubbles in a liquid during a chemical reaction is termed as effervescence.
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- In the field of chemistry, effervescence can simple be described as the fizz that is created in a liquid.
- This fizz or gas bubbles are mostly created due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.
- The escape of the gas from the liquid causes the foam or fizz in the liquid to rise.
- Fizz is also commonly referred to as the sparkle or bubbles.
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