NO such molecule as 'So32'.
If you mean
'SO3^(2-)' this is the sulphite anion.
NB There is no element with the initials 'So'. or no molecule with '32' oxygen atoms to one sulphur atom.
The bond order for the sulfur-oxygen bond in SO32- is 1.5.
HSO3- is a stronger base than SO32- because it can accept a proton (H+) more readily. The presence of the H+ ion in HSO3- makes it more capable of accepting another proton compared to SO32-.
The oxidation number of sulfur in SO32 is +4. This is because oxygen always has an oxidation number of -2, so the sum of the oxidation numbers in the compound must equal the charge of the ion, which is -2 for SO32.
The oxidation number of sulfur (S) in SO32 is +4, oxygen (O) typically has a -2 oxidation number. Therefore, the sum of oxidation numbers in SO32 is -2, so the oxidation number of sulfur must be +4 to balance it out.
Sulfite anion is the chemical name for SO32-
The correct name for the SO32- polyatomic ion is sulfite ion.
The ion SO32- is called sulfite ion. It is composed of one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms, with a charge of -2.
The bond order for the sulfur-oxygen bond in SO32- is 1.5.
The oxidation number of sulfur in SO32 is +4. This is because oxygen always has an oxidation number of -2, so the sum of the oxidation numbers in the compound must equal the charge of the ion, which is -2 for SO32.
HSO3- is a stronger base than SO32- because it can accept a proton (H+) more readily. The presence of the H+ ion in HSO3- makes it more capable of accepting another proton compared to SO32-.
The oxidation number of sulfur (S) in SO32 is +4, oxygen (O) typically has a -2 oxidation number. Therefore, the sum of oxidation numbers in SO32 is -2, so the oxidation number of sulfur must be +4 to balance it out.
Sulfite anion is the chemical name for SO32-
SO3-- or SO32-
SO32
42 electrons
it is S2- ,while sulphite ion is SO32-
The conjugate base of HSO3- is SO32-.