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The two bulbs of volume 5 litre and 10 litre containing an ideal gas at 9 atm and 6 atm respectively are connected what is the final pressure in the two bulbs if the temperature remain constant.
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Solution
P1V1 + P2V2 = P(V1 + V2)
5*9 + 10*6 = P(15)
45+60= 15P
105÷15 = P
P = 7 atm
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