7.20 What happens when sulphur dioxide is passed through an aqueous solution of Fe(III) salt?
7.20 What happens when sulphur dioxide is passed through an aqueous solution of Fe(III) salt?
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7.20
SO2 acts as a reducing agent when passed through an aqueous solution containing Fe (III) salt. It reduces Fe (III) to Fe (II) i.e., ferric ions to ferrous ions.
2Fe3+ + SO2 + 2H2O? 2Fe2+ + SO4 2- + 4H+
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