Describe an experiment to demonstrate the cubical expansion in liquids.
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CUBICAL EXPANSION OF DIFFERENT LIQUIDS IS DIFFERENT: Experiment: Take four identical glass flasks each fitted with a narrow glass tube through a cork at its mouth. Fill flask A with water, B with kerosene, C with alcohol and D with Benzene. So that volume of each is same i.e. to the same level and their levels are visible above the hot water bath. Put enough hot water in hot-water-bath. So that each flask is in the hot water. After some time we will see those different liquids rise to different levels. Water expands the least and benzene the most. This shows that different liquids of same volume expand by the different amount.
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