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Q: What name is given to a solution of sulfur dioxide in rain water?
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What name is given to a solution of sulfur dioxide in rainwater?

If sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are in the atmosphere and they mix with the water vapour then it falls as acid rain


How do you make sulfur water soluble?

Burning it makes sulfur dioxide which is water soluble, resulting in sulfurous acid solution.


If both sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide dissolve in water-what color would the solution be?

SO2 is less soluble in water... but solution of SO2 and CO2 will be colourless...


Is sulfur dioxide a acidic or alkaline solution?

At STP sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas. It readily combines with water to form 'sulphurous acid (H2SO3) . Note the name and formula.


Is the burned sulfur mixed with distilled water acid or base?

Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.


Is there naturally sulfur dioxide in water?

No sulfur dioxide is not present naturally. It pollutes the water.


What substance can be used to get rid of sulphur dioxide?

Sulfur doxide can be removed with a caustic solution such as NaOH in water.


Is sulfur dioxide soluble in hot or cold water?

Sulfur dioxide is soluble in cold water.


Is sulfur dioxide soluble in water?

Sulfur Dioxide is soluble in alcohol and water.


Sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide dissolve in water what colour would their solution change the universal indicator to?

It wouldn't change at all as it is neutral


Does sulfur dissolve in water to produce an alkaline solution?

NO!!! Sulphur is combusted /burnt in air(oxygen) to form sulphur dioxide. Sulphur dioxide is soluble in water , and forms sulphurous acid (H2SO3).


What chemical is given off in a burning flame?

The principal components are carbon dioxide, water, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, soot.