Why bubbles comes up while heating water?
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Water vapor exists around us in the air nearly all the time. ... When this occurs, they form gaseous molecules of water vapor, which float to the surface as bubbles and travel into the air. Instead of air, the bubbles in a boiling pot of water are actually made up of water — it's just water in its gaseous state!
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