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One mole of diatomic gas is being heated in a closed tank 300K up to 1000K During the process part of the molecules dissociate At 1000K the energy of the diatomic molecules are only half of that of the whole gas By what factor has the gas pressure increased `(P_(final)//P_(initial))` ? (The oscillation of the molecules are not to be taken in account)

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