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The average coefficient of volume expansion for carbon tetrachloride is 5.81 ✕ 10−4 (°C)−1. If a 57.0-gal steel container is filled completely with carbon tetrachloride when the temperature is 10.0°C, how much will spill over when the temperature rises to 31.5°C? (Assume the coefficient of thermal expansion of steel is 11 ✕ 10−6 (°C)−1.)
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