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A 1.0 cm3 air bubble is released from the bottom of a warm, shallow sea where

the gauge pressure is 1.5 atm. The bubble rises slowly enough that the air inside remains at the same
constant temperature as the water.
(a) What is the volume of the bubble as it reaches the surface?

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Answer:what you would do it 1.6*1.6/1.0=V (/=divied *=multiple) and then thats how you would fiqure out V wich V=2.56cm3

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Answer:1.6*1.6/1.0=V

V=2.56cm3

Step-by-step explanation:

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