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1 January, 21:14

Julie takes a cold glass of clear, colorless liquid out of the refrigerator and puts it on the table. As the liquid warms up to room temperature, Julie sees bubbles of gas form in the liquid and rise to the surface.

Which conclusion is best supported by Julie's observations?

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  1. 1 January, 23:30
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    A few conclusions could be made. One of those being that the clear liquid is carbonated in some way. As temparature changes in a carbonated liquid, that gas is released. Pressure changes also can lead to the release of gas in carbonated liquids.
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