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Why is SO3 dissolved in H2SO4 and not in water?

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Answered by jogirampuri982
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SO3 dissolution in water is extremely exothermic. This forces the sulfuric acid to form a mist of tiny droplets. These are highly corrosive which can even attack and corrode the lead pipelines and linings which cover the tower in contact process. Also, this mist does not condense so easily

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