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An air bubble is at the bottom of the lake at $40\;m$ deep where the temperature is $0^{\circ}C$. The bubble rises to the surface where the temperature is $20^{\circ}C$ If it's volume at the bottom is $50\;cm^3$, what is its volume at the surface?

Note:
Specific gravity of mercury is $13.6$
1 Atmospheric pressure = $76\;cm$ of Mercury

$\begin{array}{1 1} 261.93\;cm^3 \\ 2.6193\;cm^3 \\ 52.387\;cm^3 \\ 523.387\;cm^3\end{array}$

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