One mole of a mixture of CO and CO 2 requires exactly 20 gram of NaOH in solution for…
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One mole of a mixture of CO and CO2 requires exactly 20 gram of NaOH in solution for complete conversion of all the CO2 into Na2 CO3. How many moles more of NaOH would it require for conversion into Na2CO3 if the mixture (one mole) is completely oxidised to CO2.
- 0.2
- 0.5
- 0.4
- 1.5
Answer
(D) 1.5
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