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A specific gravity bottle contains `50 xx 10 ^(-3) ` Kg mercury at `0^(@)С.` Find the temperature at which `49.237 xx 10 ^(-3) Kg` mercury completely fills it. (`gamma _(R )` of mercury is `1.82 xx 10^(-4)//^(@)C and alpha` of glass is `9 xx 10 ^(-6) //^(@)C)`

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`99.97^(@)C`
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