Submitted by crazunggoy47 t3_y00ioa in askscience
bernpfenn t1_irsorug wrote
Reply to comment by rdsd1124 in How fast do bubbles rise in water? by crazunggoy47
>oi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c05384
That was a nice dive into the theory.
In essence, to dissolve gas into liquids, smaller bubbles have a longer time in contact with the liquid due to the mentioned stability and surface in contact with the liquid multiplied with the time.
Size, there are nanobubble generators with 1000 GPM water flow. These generators require 100 psi gas pressure and 3.3 m3 gas per hour.
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