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The density of water at `0^@C` is `0.998 g cm^(-3)` at `4^@C` is `1.00 g cm^(-3)`. Calculate the average coefficient of volume expansion of water in the temperature range `0^@C` to `4^@C`.

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To calculate the average coefficient of volume expansion of water in the temperature range from \(0^\circ C\) to \(4^\circ C\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given data - Density of water at \(0^\circ C\) (\(\rho_0\)) = \(0.998 \, \text{g/cm}^3\) - Density of water at \(4^\circ C\) (\(\rho_4\)) = \(1.00 \, \text{g/cm}^3\) ### Step 2: Calculate the specific volume at \(0^\circ C\) The specific volume (\(V_0\)) at \(0^\circ C\) can be calculated using the formula: ...
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