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Two flasks of equal volume are connected by a narrow tube ( of negligible voume ) all at `27^(@)C` and contain 0.70 mole of `H_(2)`at 0.5 atm. One of the flask is then immersed into a bath kept at `127^(@)C` , while the other remainsat `27^(@)C`. The final pressure in each flask is `:`

A

Final pressure =0.5714 atm

B

Final pressure =1.5714 atm

C

Final pressure =0.5824 atm

D

None of these

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