100.0 g of propyne (C3H4) (g) is burnt in a 30.0 L rigid vessel containing pure O2 (g) at P = 10.00 bar and an initial temperature of 25.0 °C. At the end of the reaction the temperature of the vessel is 250. °C. At the end of the reaction, what are the partial pressures (in bar) of CO2 (g) and O2 (g)?

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100.0 g of propyne (C3H4) (g)  is burnt in a 30.0 L rigid vessel containing pure O2 (g) at P = 10.00 bar and an initial temperature of 25.0 °C. At the end of the reaction the temperature of the vessel is 250. °C.  At the end of the reaction, what are the partial pressures (in bar) of  CO2 (g) and O2 (g)?

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