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A vessel of 10 L capacity contains 4 g H...

A vessel of 10 L capacity contains 4 g He gas. The vessel is heated such that its absolute temperature becomes double. In order to make the pressure of gas half of its initial pressure, the mass of gas (in g) which should be removed from the vessel is :
(Assume no change in the capacity of vessel) :

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