Also gases are more soluble in cold water than warm water. Water coming out the tap is generally cool. As the water warms up to room temperature, it can hold less gas, which then forms bubbles.
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There’s gas inside water. Over time, it collects and forms bigger bubbles.
When you drink or move the water, the gas stays blended enough in the liquid, and the bubbles don’t form.
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