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Explain, why the bubbles of a gas in a boiling liquid generally increase in volume as they approach the upper surface ? |
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Answer» process of boiling is often considered isothermal so the equation PV=pv holds if the depth is not too much.we know that at the LOWER surface pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure, so as to follow the above equation, when the bubble comes up, its volume INCREASES as the pressure decreases..Hope this is helpful. Please mark as BRAINLIEST |
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