An air bubble of volume

  1. An air bubble of volume 15 cc is formed at a depth of 50 m in a lake. If the temperature of the bubble while rising remains
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  2. An air bubble of volume 15 cc is formed at a depth of 50 m in a lake. If the temperature of the bubble while rising remains
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  3. An air bubble has a volume of 1.65 cm3 when it is released by a submarine 105 m below the surface of a lake. What is the volume
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  4. An air bubble has a volume of 1.65 cm3 when it is released by a submarine 105 m below the surface of a lake. What is the volume
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  5. An air bubble has a volume of 1.51 cm3 when it is released by a submarine 102 m below the surface of a lake. What is the volume
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  6. A 1.6 air bubble is released from the sandy bottom of a warm, shallow sea, where the gauge pressure is 1.6 . The bubble rises
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  7. A diver is 40 meters deep under the water where the temperature is 4◦C. From the diver’sgas mask an air bubble is released
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  8. Hello, does anyone know how to solve these problems?1. A bubble of CO₂ with a volume of 0.245 cm³ is released at the bottom
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  9. 149ml bubble of hot gases at 217 degrees celcius and 1.78 atm escapes from an active volcano. What is the temperature, in
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  10. A gas bubble with a volume of 3 milliliters (ml) originates at the bottom of a lake where the pressure is 4.0 atmospheres (atm).
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