clever angel
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wat wud be the equation when NaOH reacted with sulphurous acid , will SO2 be released
clever angel said:wat wud be the equation when NaOH reacted with sulphurous acid , will SO2 be released
there is no 2H+serge said:when it dissociates it'll become 2H+ and SO3(2-)
[sorry bout the lack of subscript]
for SO3(2-) to turn into SO2 gas many things must happen
I'll take a punt and say no,
if there are more OH-s the HSO3 can still react with themnosadness said:there is no 2H+
the first H dissociate cause its a kinda strong acid, but the second H does not, and its just HSO3(-). and thats amphiprotic, but slightly acidic.
so prob have to say it doesn;t generate SO2 gas.
yeh, i understand nownosadness said:i was refering to in solution form. cause its a weak acid one some of the first H ions ionise while almost all of the 2nd H ion stay intact.
But if in neutralisation the first H ion will neutralise while the HSO3- is amphiprotic so it will move to produce more acid. but thats the same for all acids