An air bubble of volume $1.0 \; cm^{3}$ rises from the bottom of a lake $40 \; m$ deep at a temperature of $12 \; ^{\circ}C$. To what volume (in $cm^{3}$) does it grow when it reaches the surface,which is at a temperature of $35 \; ^{\circ}C$?

  • A
    $2.65$
  • B
    $5.26$
  • C
    $7.48$
  • D
    $9.67$

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