SO3 + H2O --> H2SO4
commonly called sulfuric acid.
H2O + SO3 --> H2SO4 The product is sulfuric acid.
The reaction is very violent and exothermic.
It doesn't have a name as such, but the reaction product is Sulphuric acid. SO3 + H2O = H2SO4
3 H2SO3 + 2 Al(OH)3 --------> Al2(SO3)3 + 6 H2O
SO3 + 2NaOH goes to Na2SO4 + H2O
H2O + SO3 --> H2SO4 The product is sulfuric acid.
2H2S+3O2 --> 2H2O+2SO2there's your balanced chemical formula.
H2O, as the difference in electronegativity between hydrogen and oxygen is the largest (among the options given: SO3 , SO3-- , NH4+, H2O)
H2so4
The reaction is very violent and exothermic.
Equation: H2SO4 ----> H2O + SO3
H2so4
When another reaction is meant:H2SO4 --> SO3 + H2O then this makes more sense than the non-descriptive symbols like ½, æ, ¾ in the above " H½SO æ SO¾ plus H½O "Though this reaction H2SO4 --> SO3 + H2O is possible, it is a highly unlikely (endothermic) reaction called de-hydratation of sulfuric acid.The other way around SO3 + H2O --> H2SO4 is far more favoured and very, dangerously exothermic. It might set paper in fire and SO3 'burns' your skin until carbonized.
It doesn't have a name as such, but the reaction product is Sulphuric acid. SO3 + H2O = H2SO4
CaO+2H2CL2O
CaO+2H2CL2O
This is a thermal decomposition reaction.