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State the Conditions Required for the Given Reaction to Take Place: Any Two Conditions for the Conversion of Sulphur Dioxide to Sulphur Trioxide

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State the conditions required for the given reaction to take place:

Any two conditions for the conversion of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide

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Solution

Two conditions for the conversion of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide is as follows: Temperature: 450–500° C Catalyst: V2O5

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2013-2014 (March) Science Paper 2

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