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What is the bubbles which forms when sun shines on a bottle of cola?
Carbon dioxide gas bubbles.
When sunlight hits a bottle of cola, it causes the molecules in the cola to vibrate and move around more quickly. This increased molecular motion creates tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide gas, which rise to the surface of the cola and burst.
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