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Sulfur dioxide dissolves in water to give solutions that contain sulfurous acid, H2SO3. ... Sulfurous acid forms both acid sulfites (also called bisulfites), such as NaHSO3, sodium hydrogen sulfite, and normal sulfites, such as Na2SO3, sodium sulfite.

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Sulfur dioxide dissolves in water to give solutions that contain sulfurous acid, H2SO3. ... Sulfurous acid forms both acid sulfites (also called bisulfites), such as NaHSO3, sodium hydrogen sulfite, and normal sulfites, such as Na2SO3, sodium sulfite.

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