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When `82gm` of a liquid at `10^(@)C` in a specific gravity bottle is heated to `85^(@)C` ; 2gm of liquid is expelled. Coefficient of apparent expansion of liquid us
a) `0.0033^(@)C`
b) `0.0027^(@)C`
c) `0.00303^(@)C`
d) `0.000333^(@)C`

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