the catalytic oxidation of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide is represented by a double arrow between the reactants and products formed in a chemical reaction.
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Sulfur dioxide is made by reacting sulfur with oxygen.
Sulfur dioxide can be made to react with more oxygen
to make sulfur trioxide.
This is another example of oxidation.
The reaction is reversible (shown by the arrow).
The forward reaction (from left to right) is exothermic.
This is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of
sulfur dioxide with oxygen.
sulfur dioxide + oxygen <------> sulfur trioxide.
2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g)
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between the reactants and products, formed in the chemical reaction. Answer: The reaction is reversible shown by the double arrow.
Explanation:
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