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In an ideal gas mixture the partial pressures of the component gases are as follows: CO2, 12.5 kPa; O2, 37.5 kPa; and N2, 50 kPa. Determine the mole fractions and mass fractions of each component. Calculate the apparent molar mass, the apparent gas constant, the constant-volume specific heat, and the specific heat ratio at 300 K for the mixture.

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