A steel flask whose volume is 1000.00 cm³ at 0.0°C is completely filled with an unknown fluid at this temperature. When flask and fluid are warmed to 25.0°C. 8.95 cm³ of fluid overflows. If the coefficient of volume expansion of the flask is 3.60 x105 K1, what is the coefficient of volume expansion of the fluid? (with 3 sig. figs. and units of K^-1)
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