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A rigid and insulated tank of `3m^(3)` volume is divided into two compartments. One compartment of volume of `2m^(3)` contains an ideal gas at `0.8314` Mpa and 400 K while the second compartment of volume of `1m^(3)` contains the same gas at `8.314` Mpa and 500 K. If the partition between the two compartments is rptured, the final temperature of the gas is :

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