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A glass flask has volume `1 xx 10^(-4) m^3`. It is filled with a liquid at `30^@ C`. If the temperature of the system is raised to `100^@ C`, how much of the liquid will overflow. (Coefficient of volume expansion of glass is `1.2 xx 10^(-5) (""^@ C)^(-1)` while that of the liquid is `75 xx 10^(-5) (""^@ C)^(-1)`).

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`516.6 xx 10^(-8) m^3`
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