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Reduction of bisulphite solution and `SO_(2)` with zin dust yields sulphate.

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To determine whether the statement "Reduction of bisulfite solution and SO₂ with zinc dust yields sulfate" is true or false, we can analyze the chemical reactions involved step by step. ### Step 1: Understand the Reactants - The reactants in this case are bisulfite ions (HSO₃⁻) and sulfur dioxide (SO₂). - Bisulfite can be represented as sodium bisulfite (NaHSO₃) when in solution. ### Step 2: Identify the Reducing Agent - Zinc dust (Zn) is a common reducing agent that can reduce various compounds. ### Step 3: Write the Expected Reaction - When zinc dust is added to a solution containing bisulfite and sulfur dioxide, we need to consider the possible reactions: - The bisulfite ion (HSO₃⁻) can be reduced by zinc. - The sulfur dioxide (SO₂) can also be reduced by zinc. ### Step 4: Determine the Products - The products of the reaction between bisulfite and zinc dust are typically: - Sodium dithionate (Na₂S₂O₆) and zinc sulfide (ZnS). - The reaction can be summarized as follows: \[ 2 \text{NaHSO}_3 + \text{Zn} \rightarrow \text{Na}_2\text{S}_2\text{O}_6 + \text{ZnS} \] - In this reaction, we do not see the formation of sulfate ions (SO₄²⁻). ### Step 5: Conclusion - Since the products do not include any sulfate (SO₄²⁻) compounds, the statement that the reduction of bisulfite solution and SO₂ with zinc dust yields sulfate is **false**. ### Final Answer The statement is **false**. ---

To determine whether the statement "Reduction of bisulfite solution and SO₂ with zinc dust yields sulfate" is true or false, we can analyze the chemical reactions involved step by step. ### Step 1: Understand the Reactants - The reactants in this case are bisulfite ions (HSO₃⁻) and sulfur dioxide (SO₂). - Bisulfite can be represented as sodium bisulfite (NaHSO₃) when in solution. ### Step 2: Identify the Reducing Agent - Zinc dust (Zn) is a common reducing agent that can reduce various compounds. ...
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