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A vessel is half filled with a liquid at `0^(@)C`. When the vessel is heated to `100^(@)C`, the liquid occupies 3/4 volume of the vessel. Coefficient of apparent expansion of the liquid is

A

0.5/°C

B

0.05/°C

C

0.005/°C

D

0.0005/°C

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