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The density of mercury is `13.6 g cm^(-3)` at `0^(@)C` and its coefficient of cubical expansion is `1.82 xx 10^(-4).^(@)C^(-1)`. Calculate the density of merucury at `50^(@)C`.

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`13.48 g cm^(-3)`
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