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Coefficient of real expansion of mercury is . If the density of mercury at is 13.6 g/cc its density at 473K will be
- 13.12 g/c.c.
- 13.65g/c.c.
- 13.51 g/c.c.
- 13.22 g/c.c.
The correct answer is: 13.12 g/c.c.
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