Two gases occupy two containers $A$ and $B$. The gas in $A$,of volume $0.10 \, m^3$,exerts a pressure of $1.40 \, MPa$,and the gas in $B$,of volume $0.15 \, m^3$,exerts a pressure of $0.7 \, MPa$. The two containers are connected by a tube of negligible volume,and the gases are allowed to intermingle. If the temperature remains constant,what will be the final pressure in the containers (in $MPa$)?

  • A
    $0.70$
  • B
    $0.98$
  • C
    $1.40$
  • D
    $2.10$

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