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Chapter 6, Problem 55E

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When an air bubble rises in water, what happens to its mass, volume, and density?

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When an air bubble rises in water, what happens to its mass, volume, and density?

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According to Boyle’s law, an air bubble’s volume increases because its pressure decreases and its density decreases when it rises in water.

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