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A bubble of air is underwater at temperature `15 .^(@)C` and pressure 1.5 bar . If the bubble rises to the surface where the temperature is `25 .^(@)C` and the pressure is 1.0 bar, what will happen to the volume of the bubble ?

A

Volume will become greater by a factor of 1.6

B

Volume will become greater by a factor of 1.1

C

Volume will become smaller by a factor of 0.70

D

Volume will become greater by a factor of 2.5

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