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Why can group 1 elements form both M2SO3 and M2SO4 while group to elements can form only MSO4 where M is a metal?
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This question - as posted - doesn't make sense. Please elaborate. (If "to" is a typo and you meant "two" - assumption that there are no compounds like CaSO
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All sulfites for G-II also exist e.g. BaSO3.'
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