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22 August, 11:39

A 1.00-L sample of water is heated from 1 ∘C to 100 ∘C. What is the volume of the water after it is heated?

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  1. 22 August, 12:06
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    1.02 L

    Explanation:

    initial volume, V = 1 L

    initial temperature, T1 = 1 °C

    final temperature, T2 = 100 °C

    Coefficient of volumetric expansion of water, γ = 2.14 x 10^-4 / °C

    The formula for the volumetric expansion is given by

    V' = V (1 + γ x ΔT)

    V' = 1 (1 + 2.14 x 10^-4 x 99)

    V' = 1.02 L

    Thus, the volume of water after heating is 1.02 L.
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