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sulphar dioxide + water =​

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Answered by rakhibub
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Answer:

Sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas and this can easily be demonstrated by adding water and a few drops of universal indicator to a container of the gas. The resulting acid is the weakly dibasic acid sulphurous acid (H2SO3).

Answered by HarshitaGoel
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Answer:

SULFUROUS ACID

Explanation:

The reaction of Sulphur dioxide with water leads to the formation of acid called Sulfurous acid. Sulfur dioxide is a gas with chemical formula , whereas water is a liquid with the chemical formula .

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