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The compound formed when both sulphur dioxide and sulphuric acid reacts

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Answered by Anonymous
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Formed by the reaction of sulfur dioxide and oxygen in the presence of catalysts, sulfur trioxide fumes vigorously in contact with moist air and dissolves in water, liberating much heat and forming sulfuric acid. Solutions of the trioxide in sulfuric acid are called fuming sulfuric acid, or oleum.

Answered by supercool77
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  • Formed by the reaction of sulfur dioxide and oxygen in the presence of catalysts, sulfur trioxide fumes vigorously in contact with moist air and dissolves in water, liberating much heat and forming sulfuric acid. Solutions of the trioxide in sulfuric acid are called fuming sulfuric acid, or oleum.

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