It is an acidic or acid forming (nonmetal) oxide:
SO2 + H2O --> H2SO3 , sulfurous acid
No, sulphur dioxide is not a basic oxide - it is an acidic oxide. It reacts with water to form sulfurous acid, creating an acidic solution.
yes
Sulfur dioxide gas is acidic in nature. When dissolved in water, it forms sulfurous acid, which can lower the pH of a solution.
This solution is basic.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
Urea is a neutral compound. It is neither acidic nor basic in aqueous solutions.
Lithium chloride aqueous solution is neutral. It will not significantly alter the pH of the solution.
Yes, the litmus paper test can determine if an aqueous solution is basic. If the litmus paper turns blue, it indicates that the solution is basic. If it remains red, the solution is acidic.
SO2 is acidic. When dissolved in water, it forms sulfurous acid, which can donate a hydrogen ion, making the solution acidic.
7, lower is acidic, higher is basic.
Ammonium nitrite is slightly acidic in aqueous solutions. When dissolved in water, it can release nitrous acid, which makes the solution slightly acidic.
No, it is weakly acidic, forming carbonate and bicarbonate salts.