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A gas is heated in such a way that its p...

A gas is heated in such a way that its pressure and volume both become double. Now by decreasing temperature, some of air molecules were introduced into the container to maintain the increased volume and pressure. Assuming `1//4^(th)` of the initial number of moles has been given for this purpose. By what fraction of temperature has been raised finally of initial absolute temperature.

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