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A weight thermometer contains `52g` of liquid at `10^(0)C`. When it is heated to `110^(0)C,2 g` of the liquid is expelled. The coefficient of real expansion of the liquid is `[alpha_(g I) is 9 xx 10^(-6//0)C]`

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