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SULFUROUS ACID
I am looking for a chemical, that is not only economical, but will also bond with Sulfurous acid and not water...
Thanks ! :)
KATY SHUE- SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Why?
Dan Brewerchemical process supplier - Gurnee, Illinois
Interesting question. Sulfurous acid contains one less oxygen than sulfuric acid. Its made from SO2 + H2O instead of SO3 + H2O In any case, you buy sulfurous acid as a solution in water. I guess we need understand your question before we can help you find a solution to it.
Caleb- Pullman, Washington
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