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A rigid tank that contains 2 kg of N2 at 25=C and 550 kPa is connected to another rigid tank that contains 4 kg of 02 at25°C and 150 kPa- The valve connecting the two tanks is opened, and the two gases are allowed to mix If the final mixturetemperature is 25°C, determine the volume of each tank and the final mixture pressure. Note:A figure is drawn in which two cylinders are shown and connected to each other

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