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With what pressure must a given volume of oxygen, originally at 300K and 1 bar pressure be adiabatically and irreversibly compored in order to raise its temperture to 600K `(gamma=7//5)`

A

`4.5 "bar"`

B

`9"bar"`

C

`2.25"bar"`

D

`6.75"bar"`

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