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An air bubble formed under water at temperature `17^oC` and the pressure 1.8 atm started to move upwards and reaches the surface where temperature is `27^oC` and pressure in 1 atm. The volume of the bubble at the surface will become

A

2.32 times of the initial volume

B

1.86 times of the initial volume

C

0.5 times of the initial volume

D

1.51 times of the initial volume

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