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A sample of ideal gas undergoes isothermal expansion in a reversible manner from volume `V_(1)` to volume `V_(2)`. The initial pressure is `P_(1)` and the final pressure is `P_(2)`. The same sample is then allowed to undergoes reversible expansion under adiabatic conditions from volume `V_(1) to V_(2)`. The initial pressure being same but final pressure is `P_(3)`.
Which of the following is correct?

A

perxenate ion

B

`O_2`

C

Xenon

D

All of the above

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