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A volume of 200.0 cm3 of water at a temperature of 4°C is in a container with a 1000-cm3 capacity. The container and its contents are heated to 95°C. What is the final volume of water in the container? Disregard any expansion of the container itself. βwater = 210×10−6 (°C)−1.

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