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Two idential container joined by a small pipe initially contain the same gas at pressure `p_(0)` and absolute temperature `T_(0)`. One container is now maintained at the same temperature while the other is heated to `2T_(0)`. The common pressure of the gas

A

`3/2 P_0`

B

`4/3 P_0`

C

`5/3 P_0`

D

`2P_0`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`N_1 +N_2 =N_2'+n_2'` (Total number of moles will be same)
`(P_0 V_0)/(RT_0) +(P_0V_0)/(RT_0) = (PV_0)/(RT_0) +(PV_0)/(2(2T_0))rArrP=4/3P_0`
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