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How does sulphur dioxide reduce chlorine and itself become oxide

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Answered by warriordefenderz
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Chlorine is a much stronger oxidising agent than sulphur dioxide. Therefore, when they react in aqueous solution, chlorine will oxidise sulphur dioxide to sulphate ions while at the same time chlorine is reduced to chloride ions.

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