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the elements. At room temperature, sulphur dioxide is a gas, boiling
point 263 K, selenium dioxide is a volatile solid which sublimes at
588 K under 1 atmosphere pressure, and tellurium dioxide is a
colourless, apparently ionic, crystalline dimorphic solid.
Sulphur
SULPHUR DIOXIDE, SO 2
Sulphur dioxide is formed together with a little of the trioxide when
sulphur burns in air:
S + O 2 -> SO 2
2S + 3O 2 -* 2SO 3
It can be prepared by the reduction of hot concentrated sulphuric
acid by a metal. Copper is used since it does not also liberate
hydrogen from the acid:
Cu + 2H 2 SO 4 -> CuSO 4 + 2H 2 O + SO 2 T
The equation is not strictly representative of the reaction for the
acid is reduced further and a black deposit consisting of copper(I)
and copper(II) sulphides is also produced.
Sulphur dioxide is also produced by the action of an acid (usually
concentrated sulphuric since it is involatile) on a sulphite or
hydrogensulphite, for example
2HSO 3 - + H 2 SO 4 -> SOJ- + 2H 2 O 4- 2SO 2 t
On the industrial scale it is produced in large quantities for the
manufacture of sulphuric acid and the production methods are
dealt with later. It was once estimated that more than 4 000 000 tons
of sulphur dioxide a year entered the atmosphere of Britain from
the burning of coal and oil.
The molecule of sulphur dioxide has a bent structure. Both S—O
distances are equal and short and since sulphur can expand its outer
quantum level beyond eight, double bonds between the atom» are
likely; i.e.