Suppose carbon dioxide is produced in aliquid Can this CO2 move out of the liquid on its own
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no I don't think it is possible
aruc251:
So why do gas bubbles appear on a liquid
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→ Under certain conditions, some solids turn straight into a gas when heated. This process is called sublimation. At atmospheric pressure, it turns straight into gaseous carbon dioxide. Liquid carbon dioxide can only exist under high pressure, such as in fire extinguishers.
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