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Carbon dioxide gas was passed through KOH solution ​

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Answered by Ijack
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In this Reaction, Potassium Hydroxide which is the base absorbs the carbon dioxide gas to produce the Potassium Carbonate and Water. This Reaction is also the examples of the Neutralization reaction in which acidic oxide CO₂ reacts with the Strong Alkali KOH to form Salt and Water.

Answered by Haribalabrainly
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In this Reaction, Potassium Hydroxide which is the base absorbs the carbon dioxide gas to produce the Potassium Carbonate and Water. This Reaction is also the examples of the Neutralization reaction in which acidic oxide CO₂ reacts with the Strong Alkali KOH to form Salt and Water.

Here's ur equation..

KOH + CO2 → KHCO3

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