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A 16.5 cm3 bubble under the ocean at 2.1 atm and 12.5oC surfaces to 1.0 atm and 22.1oC. What is the new volume (in cm3)?
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(P1V1/T1) = (P2V2/T2)
Don't forget that T is in Kelvin.
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