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In the estimation of carbon and hydr...

In the estimation of carbon and hydrogen present in an organic compound ,_____ is filled in the U- tube to absorb Water .

A

aqueous KOH

B

Dry CuO

C

anhydrous `CaCl_(2)`

D

dry `NaCl`

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