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Chemistry, 21.05.2020 22:05 jerseygirl1783

In the article “Not So Tiny Bubbles,” how is the concept of decompression (loss of pressure) related to the concept of how gasses dissolve in liquids?

1) When a gas decompresses, it dissolves into a liquid form.
2) When a liquid becomes a gas, it also undergoes decompression.
3) Decompression causes the gas in a liquid to expand.
4) when a gas dissolves in a liquid, it causes decompression

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