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In this question, we need to first write down the equation for the reaction between sulfur dioxide, water, and oxygen, which produces sulfuric acid.
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Okay? to balance this equation, we start with, and then we need to balance the equation.
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To balance the equation, we start with sulfur.
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We have water.
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And one, then hydrogen we have two and two, and oxen we have three and two, we'll only have four here.
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So the best thing is to make this an even number.
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Now we have six and four.
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It's better to work with even numbers when balancing the equations, chemical equations.
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When we put this coefficient here, we unbalance hydrogen.
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Now we have four hydrogens, and only two here.
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So we need to place a coefficient of two here and now we unbalance sulfur.
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Now we have two sulfur here.
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We put a two here.
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We're putting it two here...