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A gas is enclosed in a vessel of volume V at temperature `T_(1)` and P, the vessel is connected to another vessel of volume `V//2` by a tube and a stopcock. The second vessel is initially evacuated. If the stopcock is opened, the temperature of second vessel becomes `T_(2)`. The first vessel is maintained at a temperature `T_(1)`. What is the final pressure `P_(1)` in the apparatus ?

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