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CH4 decomposes into C and H2 with a rate constant of 1.96 x 1014 exp [-10660/T]...

CH4 decomposes into C and H2 with a rate constant of 1.96 x 1014 exp [-10660/T] s-1 . At t=0, pure CH4 is fed into a constant temperature (T= 273 K) and volume reactor with an initial pressure of 2 atm. After 10 minutes, what is the total pressure of the reactor?

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