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Yes, sulfur dioxide is soluble in water. It forms sulfurous acid when dissolved, which contributes to its ability to dissolve in water.
Sulfur dioxide is soluble in water. (Source: Wikipedia)
Sulfur dioxide is more soluble in cold water than in hot water. As the temperature of water increases, its ability to dissolve gases decreases, so sulfur dioxide will have higher solubility in cold water.
Sulfur dioxide is an acidic gas that can dissolve in water to form sulfurous acid, which is a weak acid. Therefore, sulfur dioxide is classified as an acid.
Sulfur dioxide is a poisonous gas that can dissolve in water to form sulfurous acid.
Compounds such as sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) can cause acid rain. These compounds react with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall back to Earth in the form of acid rain.
SO2 is less soluble in water... but solution of SO2 and CO2 will be colourless...
No. However it will dissove in water to produce an acidic solution :)
Water reacts with sulfur to produce sulfur dioxide gas, which is toxic and can cause respiratory issues if inhaled in high concentrations. Additionally, the reaction can be vigorous and release heat, potentially causing splattering of hot sulfur. It is safer to use non-reactive solvents like carbon disulfide for dissolving sulfur.
It wouldn't change at all as it is neutral
Sulfur will dissolve in water, while copper will not. Copper is insoluble in water.
No sulfur dioxide is not present naturally. It pollutes the water.