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Solid trisulfur hexoxide and liquid water react to form ?
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Classic:
Solid trisulfur hexoxide and liquid water react to form sulfurous acid.
Half my eauation is S3O6(s) + H2O(l)------> ?
I am not sure what happens to produce H2SO3. . .could the product be:
H2SO3(aq) + SO2. . .DAMN IT I tought I had it.
Help,
Classic
AWK:
use 3H2O to produce 3H2SO3.
As far as I know SO2 is a monomer but SO3 forms trimer S3O9
Classic:
YOU ARE A GENIOUS, I spent a good amont of time on it, and still couldn't figure it out.
THANK YOU,
Classic
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