What is the significance of using cupric oxide in the quantitative analysis of carbon?
As far as I can tell from my research, only $\ce{CuO}$ is used to oxidize carbon to $\ce{CO2}$. Why can't we use other oxidants like $\ce{HNO3}$ or other metal oxides such as hematite? Is the use of $\ce{CuO}$ prevalent because of low cost or does it has some other special property?