A piece of burning sulphur will continue to burn in a gas jar of oxygen to give misty fumes which readily dissolved in water. The resulting liquid is

a

sulphur (VI) trioxide

b

tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid

c

trioxosulphate (IV) acid

d

dioxosulphate (II) acid

e

hydrogen sulphide

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Kenhinde
3 years ago

This is it
Sulphur burn in oxide gives a misty fumes(SO2)
S+O2 - SO2
Misty fumes (SO2) reacts readily with water H2O which gives trioxosulphate
SO2+H2O - H2SO3
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shoshow
9 years ago

na c now trioxosulphate{vi}acid

Fabian3
2 months ago

It's B ... they made mention of an excess of oxygen now.. leading to production of SO3

Ighedose123
1 year ago

the answer is C

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