Sulfurous acid, h2so3, breaks down into water (h2o) and sulfur dioxide (so2). if only one molecule of sulfurous acid was involved in a chemical reaction, how many sulfur (s) atoms would be in the products?

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Explanation:

The given reaction equation will be as follows.

  [tex]H_{2}SO_{3} \rightarrow H_{2}O + SO_{2}[/tex]

Now, number of atoms on reactant side are as follows.

  • H = 2
  • S = 1
  • O = 3

Number of atoms on product side are as follows.

  • H = 2
  • S = 1
  • O = 3

Therefore, this equation is balanced since atoms on both reactant and product sides are equal.

Thus, we can conclude that there is one sulfur atom in the products.

Answer:1 atom of sulfur

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