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If 52gm of a liquid is heated in a vessel from `0^(0)`C to `100^(@)`C. 4gm of the liquid expelled. If 208 gm of the same liquid taken in the vessel and heated from `0^(@)`C to `50^(@)`C .Then the mass (in gm) of the liquid expelled is ...................................

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