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What happens when sulphur dioxide is passed through an aqueous solution of Fe(III) salt?

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SO2 acts as a reducing agent when passed through an aqueous solution containing Fe(III) salt. It reduces Fe(III) to Fe(II) i.e., ferric ions to ferrous ions.
`2Fe^(3+)+ SO_(2)+ 2H_(2)O to 2 Fe^(2+) + SO_(4)^(2-)+ 4 H^(+)`
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  2. How is O(3) estimated quantitatively ?

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