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A 2.00 m3 rigid tank consists of 0.2 kg O2, 0.4 kg CO2, and 0.6 kg He at 300 K. Determine the partial pressure of each gas. Given the molar masses of O2, CO2, and He are 32.0, 44.0, and 4.0 kg/kmol, respectively.
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