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Coefficient of volume expansion of some liquids(a/˚C)
Alcohol=1.1x〖10〗^(-4)
Glycerin=5.0x〖10〗^(-4)
Water=3.7x〖10〗^(-4)
Ether=1.63x〖10〗^(-4)
Mercury= 1.1x〖10〗^(-4
A glass flask is completely filled w/ 200cc of mercury at 15˚C. If it is heated to 85˚C, how many cc of mercury will flow out?
Alcohol=1.1x〖10〗^(-4)
Glycerin=5.0x〖10〗^(-4)
Water=3.7x〖10〗^(-4)
Ether=1.63x〖10〗^(-4)
Mercury= 1.1x〖10〗^(-4
A glass flask is completely filled w/ 200cc of mercury at 15˚C. If it is heated to 85˚C, how many cc of mercury will flow out?
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Henry
Overflow = The increase in vol.
Same procedure as previous problem.
Same procedure as previous problem.
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