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complete the following reaction : sulphur dioxide (SO2) +water (H2O) -----> * 1 point H2SO4 H2S H2SO3 HSO4​

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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SO2(g) + H2O(l) --> H2SO3(aq) .... The equation is balanced as written. Pretty simple, right?

That's the equation you're expecting. SO2 is much like CO2. They both dissolve in water and they both form fictitious acids. And like the nonexistent H2CO3, there are no molecules of H2SO3, either.

What we call "sulfurous acid" is actually a solution of dissolve sulfur dioxide in equilibrium with some H+ and HSO3- ions.

SO2(aq) + H2O(l) <==> H+ + HSO3-

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Answered by jonakadiptakalita
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Answer:

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Explanation:

H2SO4

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