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Two flasks of equal volume connected by a narrow tube (of negligible volume) are at 27C and contain 0.70 mole of H2 at 0.5 atm pressure. One of the flask is then immersed into a bath kept at 127C, while the other remains at 27C. Calculate the final pressure and the number of moles of H2 in each flask.

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