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A collage of four different graphs that show the evolution of a bubble formation. The first graph on the top left shows a line graph with a red line representing the number of bubbles in a bubble. The x-axis represents the time period, while the y-axis is represented by a green line. The graph shows that the bubble formation is higher than the hydrogen evolution. In the top right graph, there is a red curve with a blue line representing a waveform. The red curve represents a wave of water, and the blue curve represents an increase in the amount of bubbles. The green curve represents the growth of the bubbles, and there are two arrows pointing towards the bottom of the graph, indicating that the bubbles are more stable than the red curve. The bottom left graph shows a hydrogen evolution graph, with a green curve representing hydrogen evolution and a blue arrow pointing to the bottom right corner of the image. The image also shows a blue bubble formation, which is a type of bubble formation that occurs when the bubbles form a larger bubble.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 1063 x 1024 pixels and it has a file size of 334.38 KB.A collage of four different graphs that show the evolution of a bubble formation. The first graph on the top left shows a line graph with a red line representing the number of bubbles in a bubble. The x-axis represents the time period, while the y-axis is represented by a green line. The graph shows that the bubble formation is higher than the hydrogen evolution. In the top right graph, there is a red curve with a blue line representing a waveform. The red curve represents a wave of water, and the blue curve represents an increase in the amount of bubbles. The green curve represents the growth of the bubbles, and there are two arrows pointing towards the bottom of the graph, indicating that the bubbles are more stable than the red curve. The bottom left graph shows a hydrogen evolution graph, with a green curve representing hydrogen evolution and a blue arrow pointing to the bottom right corner of the image. The image also shows a blue bubble formation, which is a type of bubble formation that occurs when the bubbles form a larger bubble.
