A pure glass flask with a volume of 157 cm³ is filled to the brim with benzene at 11°C. How much benzene will overflow if the system temperature is raised to 56°C? Data: Pyrex glass - α = 3.2x10ā»ā¶ Benzene - β = 1.2x10ā»ā“
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The change in volume of the glass flask can be calculated using the formula: ĪV = Vā * α * ĪT Where: ĪV is the change in volume Vā is the initial volume of the flask α is the coefficient of linear expansion of the glass ĪT is the change in Show moreā¦
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