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Mixture of yeast sugar and water was taken in a test tube .After one hour bubbles were observed in the mixture the formation of bubbles was due to

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Answered by christymariya
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Explanation:

As the yeast feeds on the sugar, it produces carbon dioxide. With no place to go but up, this gas slowly fills the balloon. A very similar process happens as bread rises. Carbon dioxide from yeast fills thousands of balloonlike bubbles in the dough

Answered by amritaSN04
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Answer:

The formation of bubbles was due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.

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