What happens when dilute sulphuric acid reacts with sulphur?
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the first step, sulphuric acid reacts with sodium sulphite to give sodium sulphate and sulphurous acid. In the second step, sulphurous acid, which is highly unstable decomposes spontaneously into sulphur dioxide and water.
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h2so4+s2=h20+(so2)3
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