the gas which is produced by the reaction between potassium sulphite and dilute nitric acid
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Answer: When dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium sulphite, sulphur dioxide gas is evolved. It is a colourless gas having suffocating smell of burning sulphur. When the evolved sulphur dioxide gas is passed through potassium dichromate solution, the colour of the solution changes from orange to green.
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sulphur dioxide gas
When potassium sulphite is treated with dilute hydrochloric acid, sulphur dioxide gas is evolved along with potassium chloride and water.
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