A glass flask of volume one litre at 0∘C is filled, level full of mercury at this temperature. The flask and mercury are now heated to 100∘C. How much mercury will spill out, if coefficient of volume expansion of mercury is 1.82×10−4/∘C and linear expansion of glass is 0.1×10−4/∘C respectively
15.2 cc
Due to volume expansion of both liquid and vessel, the change in volume of liquid relative to container is given by
△V=V0[γt−γg]△θ
Given V0=1000cc,α0=0.1×10−4/∘C
∴γg=3αg=3×0.1×10−4/∘C=0.3×10−4/∘C
∴△V=1000[1.82×10−4−0.3×10−4]×100=15.2cc