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Two vessels A and B of equal volume are connected by a tube of negligible volume.The vessel contain a mass of 0.01 kg of air. Initially both vessels are at 27°C when the pressure is 1.01×10^5 N/m^2. Vessel A is now cooled to 0°C and vessel B is heated to 100°C. Calculate (a) the mass of gas in each vessel (b) the pressure in the vessels.

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Two vessels A and B of equal volume are connected by a tube of negligible volume.The vessel contain a mass of 0.01 kg of air. Initially both vessels are at 27°C when the pressure is 1.01×10^5 N/m^2. Vessel A is now cooled to 0°C and vessel B is heated to 100°C. Calculate (a) the mass of gas in each vessel (b) the pressure in the vessels.

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