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S O2 + H2O is equal to

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Answer:

SO2 + H2O → H2SO3

Explanation:

  • Chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction using the symbols and formulae of the substances involved in the reaction.
  • Here, SO2 i.e., Sulfur dioxide reacted with water (H2O) to produce H2SO3 ( Sulfurous acid)

Steps involved in writing a chemical equation :

  • Write the symbols of the formulae of the reactants on the left hand side, with a + sign between them.
  • Write the symbols or the formulae of the products on the right hand side, with a + sign between them.
  • Put the sign of an arrow in between the reactant side and the product side.
  • Represent the reactants and products in their molecular forms (because their atomic forms are usually neither stable not capable of separate existence.)

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