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Equal masses of air are sealed in two vessels, one if volume `V_(0)`and the other of volume `2V_(0)`.If the first vessel is maintained at a temperature 300K and the other at 600K, find the ratio of the pressures in the two vessels.

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Since mass is same
` n_1= n_2= n `
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` P_1 = ((nR) xx 300 )/(V_0)`
` P_2 = (nR xx 600)/ (2V_0)`
` (P_1)/(P_2) = (((nR) xx 300)/(V_0)) xx ((2V_0)/(nR xx 600)) =1:1`.
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