Chemistry, asked by nicko1, 1 year ago

why ?this reaction
SO3+H2O--->H2SO4
is not used for the formation of sulphuric acid .
plzz ans. as quick as possible

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Answered by Rajsi15
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this is so because so3does not dissapate in water and thus it cannot form H2SO4

nicko1: plz explain it
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

B/c it is very exothermic reaction.

Explanation:

The reason is that is highly exothermic in nature. Thus, when sulfur trioxide is mixed with water, it leads to the formation of aerosol(a dense fog/mist) of sulfuric acid which is highly corrosive and hard to liquidize/condense. Hence, it is first dissolved in concentrated sulfuric acid.

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