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A glass flask of volume `200cm^(3)` is just filled with mercury at `20^(@)C`. The amount of mercury that will overflow when the temperature of the system is raised to `100^(@)C` is `(gamma_(glass)=1.2xx10^(-5)//C^(@),gamma_(mercury)=1.8xx10^(-4)//C^(@))`

A

2.15 `cm^(3)`

B

2.69 `cm^(3)`

C

2.52 `cm^(3)`

D

2.25 cm^(3)`

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