the apparent change in volume of a liquid per 100°c is 8%.then coefficient of apparent expansion is
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◆ Answer -
K = 8×10^-4 /℃
● Explanation -
Coefficient of apparent expansion is the apparent increase in the volume of liquid per unit original volume per degree rise in temperature.
K = (∆V/V) / ∆T
K = (8 %) / 100
K = (8/100) / 100
K = 8 / 10000
K = 8×10^-4 /℃
Therefore, coefficient of apparent expansion is 8×10^-4 /℃.
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