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  1. Why is the bond order in the SO₃ molecule 1.33 and not 2?

    Apr 21, 2015 · 15 $\ce {SO3}$ molecule has three double bonded oxygen to the central sulfur atom. Sulfur has $\ce {sp^2}$ hybridization and it has 6 outer electrons which make the bonds with the …

  2. Mechanism of sulfur trioxide reaction with water to make sulfuric acid

    May 8, 2017 · $\ce {SO3}$ is a strong electrophile, enough to react quickly with water, which is a relatively weak nucleophile. A water molecule is added to the structure, facilitated by the dislocation …

  3. Bent's rule for Sulfur trioxide and Sulfur dioxide

    Sep 19, 2014 · How is Bent's rule applied on $\ce {SO3}$ and $\ce {SO2}$? Bond length of $\ce {SO3}$ < $\ce {SO2}$. Is this a direct consequence of applying the Bent's rule?

  4. Is SO3 an ion or a molecule? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    May 17, 2017 · For one thing, $\ce {SO3^ {2-}}$ has two extra electrons, so it's an ion. $\ce {SO3}$ is a neutral molecule. There are a different number of electrons, so they're just different.

  5. How is sulphur trioxide formed and why is it stable?

    Mar 27, 2018 · Closed 7 years ago. Structure of $\ce {SO3}$ (sulfur trioxide): In the molecule, if each oxygen atom shares two electrons with sulfur atom then how does the sulfur atom remain stable? It …

  6. Which d orbitals of sulfur take part in the pi bonds of SO3?

    Aug 30, 2014 · For the complete molecular orbitals of $\ce {SO3}$ have a look at this question and answer. Apart from this the question is incomplete. In order to determine which orbitals take part in …

  7. How to shift SO3/SO2 equilibrium? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Mar 26, 2023 · In this case, if I want to decrease the amount of $\ce {SO3}$, I need to shift the equilibrium to the left, meaning that I need to decrease the concentration of $\ce {SO3}$. Based on …

  8. Reason for shorter bond between sulphur and oxygen?

    Jan 14, 2019 · the bonds between sulphur and oxygen in oxides of sulphur ($\ce {SO2}$ and $\ce {SO3}$) are much shorter than might be expected for a single bond. I feel it could be due to partial …

  9. Why is Sulfur trioxide a neutral electrophile?

    Oct 9, 2015 · My chemistry book says, an electrophile is a reagent which is atrracted to electrons, therefore positive ions and reagents with incomplete octets act as electrophiles, Sulfur trioxide …

  10. Why does the conversion of SO₂ to SO₃ require high pressure?

    The conversion of sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide in the contact process for the manufacture of sulfuric acid requires the following condition: Temperature: 450 degrees Pressure: 1-2 atm, althoug...