To obtain pure carbon (II) oxide from its mixture with ca...
To obtain pure carbon (II) oxide from its mixture with carbon (IV) oxide, the mixture should be
passed over heated copper (II) oxide
bubbled through water
bubbled through concentrated tetroxosulphate (VI) acid
bubbled through sodium hydroxide
Correct answer is D
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