What happens when gas bubbles are sent to liquids at differnt temperatures
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At the top surface, a bubble can either break and release the vapor into the air, or, if the temperature is low enough, the bubble can shrink. The temperature at the surface of boiling water may be cooler than the lower liquid because of the energy that is absorbed by water molecules when they change phases.
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