Why do bubbles form when water starts to boil?
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Answer & Solution
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Simply air bubbles form when the amount of dissolved air in a solution exceeds the saturated solubility. In other way, water contains dissolved air, molecules of which accumulate around tiny imperfections on the glass. This process of nucleation continues until a bubble forms, breaks free and rises to the surface. 

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