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A specific gravity bottle contains 101.6gm. of liquid at 30°C. `gamma_(A)` of liquid is `16 xx 10^(-5)//""^(@) C`. When it is heated to `130^(@) C`, mass of liquid expelled is

A

100 gm

B

1.6 gm

C

16 gm

D

1.06 gm

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