A flask is filled with 1.52 L (L = liter) of a liquid at 95.6 °C. When the liquid is cooled to 12.2 °C, its volume is only 1.38 L, however. Neglect the contraction of the flask. What is the coefficient of volume expansion of the liquid? Number Units the tolerance is +/-2%
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