A small bubble rises from the bottom of a lake, where the temperature and pressure are 6.0°C and 2.80 atm, to the surface of the water. The temperature of the water at the surface is 23.5°C and the atmospheric pressure is 1.05 atm. Based on this information, if the volume of the bubble is 1.8 mL at the bottom of the lake, then the volume of the bubble at the surface would be ________.
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