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147.5 ml of ethyl alcohol (coefficient of volume expansion = 1120 x 10-6K-1) at a temperature of 273.1 K is measured into a 150.0 ml glass beaker (whose coefficient of volumeexpansion is negligible by comparison). To what temperature does the beaker have to be warmed for it to be completely full (i.e. for the volume of the alcohol to reach 150.0 ml)?

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Answer:

288.2 K

Step-by-step explanation:


\beta = Volumetric expansion coefficient =
1120* 10^(-6)\ /K


T_i = Initial temperature = 273.1 K


T_f = Final temperature


v_0 = Original volume = 150 mL

Change in volume is given by


\Delta v=\beta v_0(T_f-T_i)\\\Rightarrow T_f=(\Delta v)/(\beta v_0)+T_i\\\Rightarrow T_f=(150-147.5)/(1120* 10^(-6)* 147.5)+273.1\\\Rightarrow T_f=288.2\ K

The temperature of the ethyl alcohol should be 288.2 K to reach 150 mL

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