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Two closed vessels of equal volume contain air at `105kPa`, `300K` and are connected through a narrow tube. If one of the vessels is now maintained at `300K` and the other at `400K`, what will be the pressure in the vessels?

A

`120kPa`

B

`105kPa`

C

`150kPa`

D

`300kPa`

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A

`(P)/(T) + (P)/(T) = (P^(1))/(T) + (P_(1))/(T^(1))`
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