An ordinary glass (b=27x10^6/c) is filled to the very top with 425ml of water. b=210x^-6/c) at 90 degrees celsius. If the temperature of the glass and water is decreased to 22.0 degrees celsius, how much water could be added to the glass?

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An ordinary glass (b=27x10^6/c) is filled to the very top with 425ml of water. b=210x^-6/c) at 90 degrees celsius. If the temperature of the glass and water is decreased to 22.0 degrees celsius, how much water could be added to the glass? ( hint... calculate the volume for the cooled glass and for the cooled water and compare the difference in volume of these values)

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