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Chemistry, 24.05.2021 18:40 bionicboy03120440

When preparing NaOH solution, it is best to use water that does not contain any dissolved CO2 gas, as it reacts with the NaOH. What is the best way to remove the dilute CO2 gas from the water before adding the NaOH? *

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