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If deep-sea divers rise to the surface too quickly, nitrogen bubbles in their blood can expand and prove fatal. This phenomenon is known as the bends. If a scuba diver rises quickly from a depth of 25.0 m in Lake Michigan (which is fresh water), what will be the volume at the surface of an N2 bubble that occupied 1.00 mm3 in his blood at the lower depth? (Assume that the pressure difference is due only to the changing water pressure, not to any temperature difference, an assumption that is reasonable, since we are warm-blooded creatures.)

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