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The catalytic oxidation of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide is represented by a double arrow between the reactants and products, formed in the chemical reaction.what is the reason behind it?

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Answered by miscwork18
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Answer:

It is a reversible reaction

Answered by occasionzevents5
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Explanation:

the catalyst oxidation between the reactants and products, formed in the chemical reaction. the reaction is reversible shown by the double arrow.

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