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How to get sodium sulphite from sulphur dioxide?

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Sodium sulfite is made industrially by reacting sulfur dioxide with a solution of sodium carbonate. The initial combination generates sodium bisulfite (NaHSO3), which is converted to the sulfite by reaction with sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate. The overall reaction is: SO2 + Na2CO3 β†’ Na2SO3 + CO.

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How to get sodium sulphite from sulphur dioxide?

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