When you add water to sulfur dioxide and put a blue litmus paper in it, why does it turn red
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When we add water to sulfur dioxide and put a blue litmus paper in it , it turns red because obtained solution is basic in nature
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Because the diluted solution is still acidic
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Sulfur dioxide is a very strong acidic gas. This is proved as it is one of the major components of acid rain. I think that even when water is added to sulfur dioxide, the water does not manage to neutralize the gas, such is the strength of the acid.
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