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At `20^(@)C`, two balloons of equal volume and porosity are filled to a pressure of `2atm`, one with `14 kg N_(2)` and the other with `1 Kg` of `H_(2)`. The `N_(2)` balloon leaks to a pressure of `1//2 atm` in `1 hour`. How long will it take for the `H_(2)` balloon to reach a pressure of `1//2 atm`?

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