Sulfur Dioxide is soluble in alcohol and water.
Very soluble
Sulphur di-chloride is soluble in water.
Sulfur dioxide is removed by contact with water as it is soluble and forms sulfurous acid. The removal can be enhances by the addition of alkalis not acids. The problem with adding alkalis to the water is that the reaction between the alkali and the acid can cause a precipitated salt which becomes a waste disposal issue.
When sulfur dioxide dissolves in water it produces acid rain.
Sulfur is not soluble in water, sodium chloride is very soluble in water. Add water, and then pour through a coffee filter. When fully filtered, leave to dry.
If it is bonded to a metal, then it is a polyatomic ion, sulfite If it is alone, then it is sulfur dioxide
Sulfur dioxide is soluble in cold water.
Burning it makes sulfur dioxide which is water soluble, resulting in sulfurous acid solution.
Sulfur dioxide is soluble in water. (Source: Wikipedia)
Yes it is, at room temperature.
SO2 is less soluble in water... but solution of SO2 and CO2 will be colourless...
Sulfur is not soluble in water but it is soluble in carbon disulfide.
No, sulfur is an element and sulfur dioxide is a gaseous compound. Sulfur dioxide is the combustion product of sulfur in an oxygen atmosphere (S+O2 --> SO2) Where sulfur is an element, sulfur dioxide is a compound and where sulfur is an insoluble yellow solid, sulfur dioxide is a colorless soluble gas.
No sulfur dioxide is not present naturally. It pollutes the water.
Sulphur di-chloride is soluble in water.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than O2. The most soluble gas in water is ammonia. Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid.
Produces Sodium iodide, Water, Sulfur and Sulfur dioxide