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Two glass bulbs A and B at same temperature are connected by a very small tube having a stop-cock. Bulb A has a volume of `100 cm^(3)` and contained the gas while bulb B is empty. On opening the stop-cock, the pressure fell down to `20%` . The volume of the bulb B is :

A

`75cm^(3)`

B

`125cm^(3)`

C

`150cm^(3)`

D

`250 cm^(3)`

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`V_(A)=100" "V_(B)=Vml`
`P_(A)V_(A)=P_(A)'V'" Where"V'=V_(A)+V_(B)=(V_(A)+V)ml`
`P_(A)100=(2)/(5)P_(A)xxV'" "P_(A)=(P_(A)xx40)/(100)=(2)/(5)P_(A)`
`250V'" "impliesV_(A)+V=250ml`
`V=150ml`
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