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Answer: Carbon dioxide in air can be removed by an aqueous
Chapter 4, Problem 4.119(choose chapter or problem)
Carbon dioxide in air can be removed by an aqueous metal hydroxide solution such as LiOH and Ba(OH)2. (a) Write equations for the reactions. (Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid.) (b) Calculate the mass of CO2 that can be removed by 5.00 3 102 mL of a 0.800 M LiOH and a 0.800 M Ba(OH)2 solution. (c) Which solution would you choose for use in a space capsule and which for use in a submarine?
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QUESTION:
Carbon dioxide in air can be removed by an aqueous metal hydroxide solution such as LiOH and Ba(OH)2. (a) Write equations for the reactions. (Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid.) (b) Calculate the mass of CO2 that can be removed by 5.00 3 102 mL of a 0.800 M LiOH and a 0.800 M Ba(OH)2 solution. (c) Which solution would you choose for use in a space capsule and which for use in a submarine?
ANSWER:Step 1 of 4
(a)
From the given,
The carbon dioxide in the air can be removed by the reactions between and metal hydroxide solutions. Such as and .