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yes of course............ NOT of course in water their is only 3 formulas h+2=o h2o

Yes. SO2 (sulphur dioxide) dissolves in water forming H2SO3 (sulphurous acid).

This is a weak acid, not to be confused with H2SO4 (sulphuric acid aka battery acid).

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