Hello everyone, I am having some trouble with the following problem:
Sulfur dioxide gas can be prepared in the laboratory by heating a mixture of
copper turnings and concentrated sulfuric acid in a suitable flask.
Derive a balanced ionic equation for this reaction using the half-reactions
that take place.
My work so far:
The half-reactions are:
2 Cu <-> 2 Cu+ + 2 e-
SO4(2-) + H2O + 2e- <-> SO3(2-) + 2 OH-
Now if I add these half-reactions, I obtain Cu2SO3, which is unfortunately not the compound asked for. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance,
Tom Koolen