To obtain pure carbon (II) oxide from its mixture with carbon (IV) oxide, the mixture should be

a

passed over heated copper (II) oxide

b

bubbled through water

c

bubbled through concentrated tetroxosulphate (VI) acid

d

bubbled through sodium hydroxide

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Mowinstar
4 years ago

Yes correct because Sodium hydroxide removes Carbon(iv) oxide, also potassium hydroxide removes carbon(iv) oxide...I also want to use this medium to apologize to anyone I've hurt with my reply publicly, I'm really sorry, hope you understood my reply? For Oxygen; Alkaline pyrogallol and also red hot phosphorus removes it, for water; mostly dehydrating agents like H2SO4 and CaCl2 removes it. There are many more just do more research on your own

King33Victor
3 months ago

myschool please the answer to this question is water
u can obtain the carbon monoxide from carbon IV oxide by deeping it in water at 3 atmosphere

Desdiado
1 year ago

Also to Ayomini for my reply, I'm deeply sorry. i replied out of impulse.
Come to think of it, carbon monoxide is insoluble in water but Carbon(iv)oxide dissolves in water to form a weak acis

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