A heat-insulated, rigid flask is evacuated and its opening is sealed with a cork. The flask is held at rest in a large chamber filled with an ideal mono-atomic gas at temperature 300 K The cork is suddenly removed and air quickly fills the flask.
If the volume of the flask is negligible as compared to the volume of the chamber, what is the temperature (in Kelvin) of the air inside the flask immediately after a thermodynamic equilibrium attained in the flask?
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