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12-29 A soda glass specific gravity
bottle having a volume 5.250 x 10-
m' is filled with glycerin at 0°C. The
bottle and its content are heated to
50°C. Calculate the mass of glycerin
that will spill out of the specific
gravity bottle. Coefficient of linear
expansion of soda glass 8.5 x 10°K,
coefficient of volume expansion of
glycerin is 5.2*10*K' and specific
gravity of glycerin at 0°C is 1.26.
[Answer = 15.94 mg]

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