SO2 (g) + CaO (s) ----> CaSO3
calcium oxide is injected into the final stage of the scubber, wich then reacts with the sulfur dioxide to form calcium sulfite.
Calcium oxide is CaO, and carbon dioxide is CO2.
SO2, sulfur dioxide SO3, sulfur trioxide
Using a method called flue gas desulphurisation which involves the addition of a calcium oxide. The calcium oxide basically absorbs the sulphur dioxide on its way out of the flues; economically, useful products are produced such as gypsum which can be used as plaster.
Sulfur dioxide is an acidic oxide.
Sulfur dioxide can be removed from a gas phase by making use of the reaction SO2 + CaO = CaSO3.
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is obtained.
calcium oxide is injected into the final stage of the scubber, wich then reacts with the sulfur dioxide to form calcium sulfite.
Sulfur dioxide is a toxic gas.
Sulfur (sulphur) dioxide and sulfur trioxide all are compounds, as ANY oxide is.
Calcium oxide is CaO, and carbon dioxide is CO2.
It makes Sulphur Dioxide. and little Sulphur Trioxide.
SO2, sulfur dioxide SO3, sulfur trioxide
Using a method called flue gas desulphurisation which involves the addition of a calcium oxide. The calcium oxide basically absorbs the sulphur dioxide on its way out of the flues; economically, useful products are produced such as gypsum which can be used as plaster.
Well, you have a metal oxide reacting with a non-metal oxide. They usually tend to have a synthesis reaction. In this case Sodium Oxide + Sulfur Dioxide = ? The products are therefor Sodium Sulfite Sodium Oxide + Sulfur Dioxide -> Sodium Sulfite The chemical equation is Na2O + SO2 -> Na2SO3
we dont know
Sulfur(IV) oxide/Sulfurous anhydride