buborékteszt
Buborékteszt (bubble test) is a simple qualitative method used to detect gas production in a reaction. The test is applied in chemistry, microbiology, and geology to observe effervescence—bubbles formed as a gas is evolved. It can be performed in various setups, ranging from a simple open test tube to a closed system with a gas-collection device such as a water-filled U-tube or a gas syringe. In many educational and diagnostic contexts, a fixed amount of sample is placed in an appropriate liquid or medium and observed for bubble formation under stated conditions (temperature, time). If gas is produced, visible bubbles appear; the amount of gas can be estimated by measuring collected volume over time.
Common examples: in chemistry, reacting an acid with a carbonate-containing sample releases CO2 and causes fizzing;
Interpretation and controls: the presence of bubbles indicates gas evolution but not its identity; controls are
Etymology: the term derives from the Hungarian buborék, meaning bubble, with teszt meaning test.
See also: gas evolution, fermentation test, acid test for carbonates.