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A flask cotaines `100c.c` of a liquid at `10^(@)C`. When it is heated to `110^(0)C` increase in volume of the liquid appers to be 2 c.c. Find the coefficient of real expansion of the liquid.
(`alpha` of flask is `11 xx 10^(-6 //@)C`)

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