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The addition of sodium lauryl to a hydrogen peroxide and water mixture will likely increase the formation of bubbles. Sodium lauryl is a surfactant, which means it reduces the surface tension of the liquid. This makes it easier for bubbles to form and persist. The hydrogen peroxide and water mixture already contains dissolved oxygen, which can be released as bubbles when the surface tension is reduced. Therefore, adding sodium lauryl to the mixture will likely lead to a decrease in surface tension and an increase in bubble formation.