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Two chemically non-reactive gases are separately contained in two vessels of same capacity at pressure `P_1`, and `P_2`, respectively. If two vessels are connected, the total pressure of gaseous mixture will be

A

Less than `(P_1 + P_2)`

B

Equal to `(P_1 + P_2)`

C

More than `(P_1 + P_2)`

D

Equal to `(P_1 * P_2)`

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