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A gas occupying a volume of 100 litres i...

A gas occupying a volume of `100` litres is at `20^(@)C` under a pressure of `2` bar. What temperature will it have when it is placed in an evacuated chamber of volume `175` litres? The pressure of the gas in the chamber is one-third of its initial pressure.

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