At its critical point, ammonia has a density of 0.235 g cm23. You have a special thickwalled glass tube that has a 10.0mm outside diameter, a wall thickness of 4.20 mm, and a length of 155 mm. How much ammonia must you seal into the tube if you wish to observe the disappearance of the meniscus as you heat the tube and its contents to a temperature higher than 132.23°C, the critical temperature?
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