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when hydrogen peroxide bubbles, it is undergoing a chemical change. which statement best describes what is happening?

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It is going through the process of decomposition. The solution has weaker bonds than would be necessary to keep it together given the outside conditions, causing the bonds to break and the bubbles are oxygen bubbles escaping the solution.
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