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  • 22-04-2017
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SO2 + H2O = H2SO3 and not H2SO4?

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rhiannapowell
rhiannapowell rhiannapowell
  • 22-04-2017
It's because the Law of Conservation of Mass WILL NOT be followed if, from SO2 and water, sulfuric acid is formed. Making a balanced chemical reaction is not possible, no matter what you do. To obtain or make sulfuric acid, SO2 still needs to be oxidized further to SO3.
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