what law do I use for this equation?

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tropicalwaters
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what law do I use for this equation?

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a small bubble (0.500 ml) forms at the bottom of a lake where the temperature is 2.0 c, and the pressure is 2.40 atm. what volume would the bubble occupy near the surface where the temperature is 32 c and the pressure is 1.10 atm?
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Post by vaazu »

Ideal gas law, pV=nRT
R=8,3145kPa*L/mol*K
first calculate the n and then the second V
NB: Temperature is in Kelvins.
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