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write the equation for the reaction by which sulphur dioxide is converted to sodium sulphite .
(1 step reaction )
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Answered by mridul7204
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So2+Na20=Na2so3 hope that i will help you
Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Answer: The chemical equation is given below.

Explanation:

When sulfur dioxide is reacted with sodium carbonate, it leads to the production of sodium sulfite and carbon dioxide gas.

The chemical equation for the above reaction follows:

SO_2+Na_2CO_3\rightarrow Na_2SO_3+CO_2

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:

1 mole of sulfur dioxide reacts with 1 mole of sodium carbonate to produce 1 mole of sodium sulfite and 1 mole of carbon dioxide.

Thus, the chemical equation is given above.

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