What is the characteristic of Sulphur dioxide gas liberated in a chemical reaction between sodium sulphite and dilute hydrochloric acid?
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When dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium sulphite, sulphur dioxide gas is evolved. The reaction when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium sulphite, it forms sodium chloride and sulphur dioxide which gives the smell of burning sulphur. It is a colourless gas having the suffocating smell of burning sulphur.
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