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Potassium hydroxide solutions are used to absorb `CO_2`.How many litres of `CO_2` at 1.00 atm and `22^@C` would be absorbed by an aqueous solution containing 15.0 g of KOH ?
(Take R=`1/12` L atm/K/mole)
`KOH+CO_2 to K_2CO_3+H_2O`

A

3.29 L

B

1.65 L

C

6.58 L

D

0.329 L

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