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Two vessels of volumes 1.22 L and 3.18 L contain Krypton gas and connected by a...

Two vessels of volumes 1.22 L and 3.18 L contain Krypton gas and connected by a thin tube. Initially, the vessels are at the same temperature, 292K, and the same pressure, 1.60 atm. The larger vessel is then heated to 396K while the smaller one remains at 292K. Calculate the final pressure assuming that there are no leaks.

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