In this study the effect of the gas-phase density on the process of bubble formation at a single orifice in a two-dimensional gas-fluidized bed has been studied experimentally and theoretically. Specifically, a detailed comparison between experimentally observed and theoretically calculated bubble growth curves has been made in the case where the density of the gas injected through the orifice (He and SF6) differs significantly from the density of the primary fluidizing agent (air). The calculations have been carried out using an earlier developed, first principles hydrodynamic model of gas-fluidized beds which has been extended with a species conservation equation to calculate the composition of the fluidizing gas in the vicinity of the ev...