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Because it has a higher oxidative state than So2
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Oxygen (O2) and Ozone (O3) are gases and quit insoluble in water. They don't influence the pH of water. They both are not acidic.
A pH level of 2 would be more acidic than a pH level of 3.
Remember 1-6 is acidic, 7 is neutral, and 8-14 is basic.
The closer to 1 means a higer acidity, and the closer to 14 means a substance is more and more basic.
O2 is the chemical formula of the diatomic molecule of oxygen.
O3 the is the chemical formula of ozone, an allotrope of oxygen.
No. Oxygen is neutral.
No. Ozone is slightly soluble in water.
yes
SO3 = sulphur dioxide O2= oxygen SO3 = sulphur trioxide SO3- = sulphite that should be it .... right? :)
The most straightforward reaction for the formation of SO3 from SO2 is 2 SO2 + O2 => 2 SO3. If this is the actual reaction for the formation, 3 moles of SO3 are formed from 3 moles of SO2.
Sulfur Dioxide is the common name for SO3.
SO3
No. When Sulphur burns it turns into Sulphur Dioxide. It does not become an alkaline gas, but combines with water to form Sulphuric Acid - as in acidic rain Aliyah. Hope it helps
There is no compound as SO. SO2 and SO3 are acidic
The amount of NO and SO3 would increased.
The amount of NO2 and SO2 eould
No, elemental sulfur (S) is not acidic, mainly because it is insoluble with water.However both sulfur oxides: SO2 and SO3 are acid forming oxides (weak and strong respectively), like most nonmetal oxides are in nature.
FeSO4 =Fe2O3 +So2 +SO3
SO2(g) + NO2(g) ==> SO3(g) + NO(g)Keq = [SO3][NO]/[SO2][NO2] Without knowing concentrations, one cannot calculate the actual value of Keq.
the final step in the formation of acidic aerosols is the acid anhydride reacts with water. an example of this would be the combustion of sulfur that further reacts with oxygen. 2 SO2+O2=2 SO3 then the SO3 will react with water to produce sulfuric acid, which is an acidic aerosol. that equation looks like 2 SO2+2 H20=2 H2SO4.
SO3 = sulphur dioxide O2= oxygen SO3 = sulphur trioxide SO3- = sulphite that should be it .... right? :)
so2 only
The chemical equation is:2 SO2 + O2 = 2 SO3
SO2(g) + NO2(g) ==> SO3(g) + NO(g)Keq = [SO3][NO]/[SO2][NO2] Without knowing concentrations, one cannot calculate the actual value of Keq.
Fe2O3 + SO3 +SO2