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why we took 50% KOH to absorbe CO2 in combustion analysis?

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Answered by sujitkundu2709
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Answer:

KOH is a very strong base (alkali) and CO2 is an acidic oxide. So, the two will readily react to form salt and water.

Answered by bcgamers17
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Answer:

KOH is a very strong base (alkali) and CO2 is an acidic oxide. So, the two will readily react to form salt and water.

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