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Question
Give reason for the following fact:
Sulphur disappears when boiled with an aqueous solution of sodium sulphite.
Give Reasons
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Solution
- Sodium sulphite solution contains sulphite ions \[\ce{(SO^{2-}_3)}\].
- Sulphur reacts with these sulphite ions.
- A chemical reaction takes place forming thiosulphate ions \[\ce{(S2O^{2-}_3)}\].
- Sulphur gets consumed in the reaction and hence disappears.
- Reaction: \[\ce{S + SO^{2-}_3 -> S2O^{2-}_3}\]
Thus, sulphur dissolves due to conversion into thiosulphate ion on boiling with sodium sulphite solution.
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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 401]
