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Three identical adiabatic containers `A, B and C` Contain helium, neon and oxygen respectively at equal pressure. The gases are pushed to half their original volumes.

A

(a)The final temperature of the gas in each container is same

B

(b)The final pressure of the gas in each container is same

C

(c)The final temperature of both helium and neon is same

D

(d)The final pressure of both helium and neon is same

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He and Ne are monatomic gas.
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