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A sphere of diameter 7.0 cm and mass 266.5 g float in a bath of liquid. As the temperature is raised, the sphere begins to sink at a temperature of `35^0 C`. If the density of liquid is `1.527 g cm^(-3)` at `0^o C`, find the coefficient of cubical expansion of the liquid. Neglect the expansion of the sphere.

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