Science, asked by commande1234567890, 7 months ago

When sulphur trioxide reacts with water it forms

a. sulphuric acid
b. sulphuri dioxide
c. sulphurous acid
d. hydrogen gas​

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Answered by bajpaidrsanjeev
1

Answer:

a. sulphuric acid

Explanation:

Oxides that can add on hydrogen ions to their molecules are called acidic oxides. Thus when they dissolve in water they associate with hydrogen ions to form acids. Sulphur trioxide being an acidic oxide reacts with water to give sulphuric acid.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

option (a) sulphuric acid

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