From the stochiometry, 2 moles of KOH can capture 2 moles of CO2 by converting it to carbonate. But why the reported carbone capture capacity of KOH is almost 0.69 mole C02/mole of KOH?

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From the stochiometry, 2 moles of KOH can capture 2 moles of CO2 by converting it to carbonate. But why the reported
carbone capture capacity of KOH is almost 0.69 mole C02/mole of KOH?
Transcribed Image Text:From the stochiometry, 2 moles of KOH can capture 2 moles of CO2 by converting it to carbonate. But why the reported carbone capture capacity of KOH is almost 0.69 mole C02/mole of KOH?
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