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Why is solution of potassium hydroxide used to absorb carbon dioxide evolved during the estimation of carbon present in an organic compound?

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Carbon dioxide is acidic in nature and potassium hydroxide is a strong base. Hence, carbon dioxide reacts with potassium hydroxide to form potassium carbonate and water as
`2KOH+CO_(2)toK_(2)CO_(3)+H_(2)O`
Thus, the mass of the U-tube containing KOH increases. This increase in the mass of U- tube gives the mass of `CO_(2)` produced. From its mass, the percentage of carbon in the organic compound can be estimated.
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