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CHEMISTRY LEVEL 3


1. GAS LAWS
2. THE MOLE: Formulae and Chemical Equations
3. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1
4. NITROGEN AND ITS COMPOUNDS
5. SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS
6. CHLORINE AND ITS COMPOUNDS
7. A guide to chemical tests based on this module
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Sulphur and its Compounds: Preparation of sulphur (IV) oxide



5.0 Sulphur and its Compounds


5.2.1: Preparation of sulphur (IV) oxide


Laboratory preparation of sulphur (IV) oxide involves reacting sodium sulphite salt (Na2SO3) with dilute hydrochloric acid, then drying by passing it through concentrated sulphuric acid.

Questions 5.2.1

  1. How does the density of sulphur (IV) oxide compare with that of air? (S = 32; O =16; N = 14)
  2. Draw a diagram of the set-up you would use to prepare a dry sample of sulphur (IV) oxide.
  3. Explain the methods of drying and collecting the gas as represented in your set-up.
  4. Write an equation for the reaction that takes place.
  5. Explain why, although the burning of sulphur in air (or oxygen) produces sulphur (IV) oxide, it is not suitable for preparing the gas.

Answers to Questions 5.2.1