- Sulfurous acid
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Name = Sulfurous acid
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IUPACName = Sulfurous acid
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Formula = H2SO3 (aq)
MolarMass = 82.07 g/molSulfurous acid is the
chemical compound with the formula H2SO3. There is no evidence that sulfurous acid exists in solution, but the molecule has been detected in the gas phase. [cite journal | author = D. Sülzle, M. Verhoeven, J. K. Terlouw, H. Schwarz | title = Generation and Characterization of Sulfurous Acid (H2SO3) and of Its Radical Cation as Stable Species in the Gas Phase | journal =Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. | volume = 27 | pages = 1533–4 | year = =1988 | doi = 10.1002/anie.198815331] The conjugate bases of this elusive acid are, however, common anions,bisulfite (or hydrogensulfite) andsulfite .Raman spectra of solutions of sulfur dioxide in water show only signals due to the SO2 molecule and the bisulfite ion, HSO3−.Fact|date=October 2007 The intensities of the signals are consistent with the following equilibrium:
::SO2 + H2O unicode|⇌ HSO3− + H+:::"K"a = 1.54 × 10−2 dm3 mol−1; p"K"a = 1.81.
Aqueous solutions of sulfur dioxide, which sometimes are referred to as sulfurous acid are used as reducing agents and as disinfectants, as are solutions of bisulfite and sulfite salts. They are also mild
bleach es, and are used for materials which may be damaged bychlorine -containing bleaches.References
ee also
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Sulfite
*Sulfuric acid
*Bisulfite
*Carbonic acid , another hypothetical acid used to represent a dissolved gas
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