why Sulphur dioxide is dissolved in water.
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When sulphur dioxide is dissolved in water, then it forms sulphurous acid (H2SO3). Explanation: Metals react with oxygen to form metallic oxides. These metallic oxides are basic in nature because they react with water to form bases.
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When sulphur dioxide is dissolved in water, then it forms sulphurous acid (H2SO3). Explanation: Metals react with oxygen to form metallic oxides. These metallic oxides are basic in nature because they react with water to form bases.
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When sulphur dioxide is dissolved in water, then it forms sulphurous acid (H2SO3). Explanation: Metals react with oxygen to form metallic oxides. These metallic oxides are basic in nature because they react with water to form bases.
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