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A pyknometer weight 40 g when empty and 1040g when filled with mercury at `0^(@)C`. On heating to `100^(@)C`, 10 g of mercury overflows. If the coefficient of real expansion of mercury is `0.0002//^(@)C`, the coefficient of expansion of glass is

A

`0.00001//""^(@)`C

B

`0.0003//""^(@) C`

C

`0.0002//""^(@) C`

D

`0.0001//""^(@) C`

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