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anhydrid of sulphuric acid is​

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Sulfur trioxide

Sulfur trioxideSulfur trioxide, SO 3, is the anhydride of sulfuric acid, H 2SO 4 . Anhydrides of organic acids, like the acids themselves, contain the carbonyl group, CO.

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Sulfur trioxide

Sulfur trioxide, SO 3, is the anhydride of sulfuric acid, H 2SO 4 . Anhydrides of organic acids, like the acids themselves, contain the carbonyl group, CO.

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