when hydrogen gas is passed through soap solution, why r bubbles formed?
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HEY,
WHEN HYDROGEN GAS IS PASSED THROUGH THE SOAP
SOLUTION HYDROGEN DOES NOT GET DISSOLVED IN IT AND
THE GAS TRIES TO ESCAPE FROM THE SOLUTION INTO THE
ENVIRONMENT AND WHEN IT REACHES THE UPPER SURFACE
OF SOAP SOLUTION IT ESCAPES AS BUBBLES BECAUSE IN
SOAP SOLUTION IT HAS LESS SPACE BUT AS IT ENTERED IN
SURROUNDINGS IT GOT MORE SPACE TO SPREAD...
PLZ MRK BRAINLIEST..
WHEN HYDROGEN GAS IS PASSED THROUGH THE SOAP
SOLUTION HYDROGEN DOES NOT GET DISSOLVED IN IT AND
THE GAS TRIES TO ESCAPE FROM THE SOLUTION INTO THE
ENVIRONMENT AND WHEN IT REACHES THE UPPER SURFACE
OF SOAP SOLUTION IT ESCAPES AS BUBBLES BECAUSE IN
SOAP SOLUTION IT HAS LESS SPACE BUT AS IT ENTERED IN
SURROUNDINGS IT GOT MORE SPACE TO SPREAD...
PLZ MRK BRAINLIEST..
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47
When hydrogen is passed through the soap solution hydrogen doesn 't get dissolved in it and this gas tries to escape from the solution into the environment when it reaches the upper surface of soap solution it escapes as bubbles because in soap solution it had less space but as it entered the air it got more space to spread
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