A scuba diver ascends too quickly and develops the bends. A nitrogen bubble has formed in the patient's elbow. At a depth of 64 ft, where the pressure is 2.94 atm, the bubble had a volume of 0.024 m... Assuming a constant temperature and number of moles of nitrogen in the bubble, what volume did the bubble increase to at the surface, where the pressure is 1.00 atm? bubble volume at surface: The scuba diver is placed into a hyperbaric oxygen chamber where the pressure is 3.98 atm. What is the volume of this same nitrogen bubble while the patient is in the hyperbaric chamber? I bubble volume in chamber: ml. ml.

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A scuba diver ascends too quickly and develops the bends. A nitrogen bubble has formed in the patient's elbow. At a depth of
64 ft, where the pressure is 2.94 atm, the bubble had a volume of 0.024 mil.. Assuming a constant temperature and number of
moles of nitrogen in the bubble, what volume did the bubble increase to at the surface, where the pressure is 1.00 atm?
bubble volume at surface:
The scuba diver is placed into a hyperbaric oxygen chamber where the pressure is 3.98 atm. What is the volume of this same
nitrogen bubble while the patient is in the hyperbaric chamber?
I
bubble volume in chamber:
ml.
ml.
Transcribed Image Text:A scuba diver ascends too quickly and develops the bends. A nitrogen bubble has formed in the patient's elbow. At a depth of 64 ft, where the pressure is 2.94 atm, the bubble had a volume of 0.024 mil.. Assuming a constant temperature and number of moles of nitrogen in the bubble, what volume did the bubble increase to at the surface, where the pressure is 1.00 atm? bubble volume at surface: The scuba diver is placed into a hyperbaric oxygen chamber where the pressure is 3.98 atm. What is the volume of this same nitrogen bubble while the patient is in the hyperbaric chamber? I bubble volume in chamber: ml. ml.
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