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10 itres of monoatomic gas at `0^(@)` C and 10 atm pressure is suddenly released to 1 atm pressure and the gas expands adibatically against the constant pressure. The final temperature and the volume of the gas respectively are :

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T= 174.7 K, V= 64.00 liitres

B

T= 153 K, V= 57 liitres

C

T= 165.4 K, V= 78.8 liitres

D

T= 161.2 K, V= 68.3 liitres

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