H2SO4 is the answer
h2so4
sulfure trioxide decomposes into sulfur dioxide and oxygen
It doesn't have a name as such, but the reaction product is Sulphuric acid. SO3 + H2O = H2SO4
Xenon Trioxide
heating antimony trioxide (commonly used in the ceramics, glass, and pharmaceutical industries) and mercuric oxide together at 500°C for no less than 48 hours.
No, Sulfur trioxide is a colourless gas
h2so4 for a+
sulfuric acid, H2SO4 The chemical equation is SO3(g) + H2O(l) --> H2SO4(aq).
It is a Synthesis reaction (also called Combination reaction) and is Exothermic , producing Sulfuric acid.
h2so4 for a+
sulfure trioxide decomposes into sulfur dioxide and oxygen
It is a synthesis reaction because the two substances are combining to form one.
does not effect equilibrum
Produces Sodium Arsenite and Water
It doesn't have a name as such, but the reaction product is Sulphuric acid. SO3 + H2O = H2SO4
The chemical reaction is:WO3 + 3 H2 = W + 3 H2O
This reaction is:P4 + 3 O2 = P4O6
antimony is amphoteric, so in water it will behave as an acid and a base