A Pyrex glass vessel is filled with exactly 1 liter of benzene at 20 C. What volume of the liquid will overflow if the temperature is raised to 86 C. (Express your answer in milliliters.)
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First, we need to find the volume expansion coefficient of benzene. The volume expansion coefficient (β) of benzene is approximately 0.0012 per degree Celsius (°C). Show more…
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