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The real expansion of liquids is _________ than its apparent expansion.​

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Answered by rahulkumar24032008
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The real expansion of a liquid is equal to the sum of its apparent expansion and the volume expansion of the vessel containing the liquid.

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The real expansion of liquids is _________ than its apparent expansion.

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The real expansion of a liquid is equal to the sum of its apparent expansion and the volume expansion of the vessel containing the liquid.

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