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Abubble of air is rising up through the ocean. when it is at a depth of 20.0 m below the surface, where the temperature is 5.00°c, its volume is 0.80 cm3. what is the bubble's volume (in cm3) just before it hits the ocean surface, where the temperature is 20.0°c? assume the average density of sea water is 1,025 kg/m3. hint: use pascal's principle (textbook eq. 14.4) to determine the pressure at the depth of 20.0 m below the surface.

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