Sulfur dioxide

Sulfur dioxide

Sulfur dioxide

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  • Appearance:Colourless gas
  • Application:Bleach, preservatives, sulfuric acid
  • PackAge:1kg/bag, 1kg/drum or 25kg/drum or as per your request.
  • ProductionCapacity:1|Metric Ton|Month
  • Storage:Stored in cool, dry and ventilation place; Away from fire and heat
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Sulfur dioxide Chemical Properties
mp  −73 °C(lit.)
bp  −10 °C(lit.)
density  1.25 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
vapor density  2.26 (21 °C, vs air)
vapor pressure  1779 mm Hg ( 21 °C)
Merck  13,9061
Stability: Stable. Non-corrosive when dry to common materials except zinc; corrosive when wet. Incompatible with strong reducing or oxidizing agents, moisture, zinc and its alloys.
CAS DataBase Reference 7446-09-5(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry Reference Sulfur dioxide(7446-09-5)
EPA Substance Registry System Sulfur dioxide(7446-09-5)
 
Safety Information
Hazard Codes  T
Risk Statements  23-34
Safety Statements  9-26-36/37/39-45
RIDADR  UN 2037 2.3
WGK Germany  1
RTECS  WS4550000
4.5-31
HazardClass  2.3
Hazardous Substances Data 7446-09-5(Hazardous Substances Data)
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Sulfur dioxide Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties colourless gas
Air & Water Reactions Dissolves in water to form sulfurous acid, a corrosive liquid. Moist Sulfur dioxide is very corrosive due to the slow formation of sulfuric acid [Handling Chemicals Safely 1980 p. 876].
Reactivity Profile Sulfur dioxide is acidic. Reacts exothermically with bases such as amines, amides, metal oxides, and hydroxides. Frequently used as a reducing agent although Sulfur dioxide is not a powerful one. Acts as a reducing bleach to decolorize many materials. Can act as an oxidizing agent. Supports combustion of powdered aluminum [Mellor 5:209-212 1946-47]. Reacts explosively with fluorine [Mellor 2:1 1946-47]. Supports burning of manganese [Mellor 12:187 1946-47]. Readily liquefied by compression. Contact between the liquid and water may result in vigorous or violent boiling and extremely rapid vaporization. If the water is hot an explosion may occur. Pressures may build to dangerous levels if the liquid contacts water in a closed container [Handling Chemicals Safely 1980]. Supports incandescent combustion of monocesium acetylide, monopotassium acetylide, cesium oxide, iron(II) oxide, tin oxide, and lead oxide [Mellor]. Ethylene oxide and SO2 can react violently in pyridine solution with pressurization if ethylene oxide is in excess (Nolan, 1983, Case History 51).
Health Hazard Sulfur dioxide may cause death or permanent injury after very short exposure to small quantities. 1,000 ppm causes death in from 10 minutes to several hours by respiratory depression. It is an eye and respiratory tract irritant. Persons with asthma, subnormal pulmonary functions or cardiovascular disease are at a greater risk.
Fire Hazard Containers may explode in heat of fire or they may rupture and release irritating toxic Sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide has explosive properties when Sulfur dioxide comes in contact with sodium hydride; potassium chlorate at elevated temperatures; ethanol; ether; zinc ethylsulfurinate at very cool temperatures (-15C); fluorine; chlorine trifluoride and chlorates. Sulfur dioxide will react with water or steam to produce toxic and corrosive fumes. When the liquid is heated Sulfur dioxide may release irritating, toxic Sulfur dioxide gas. Avoid ammonia, monocesium or monopotassium acetylide; dicesium monoxide; iron (II) oxide; tin oxide; lead (IV) oxide; chromium; manganese; molten sodium, powder aluminum and rubidium. Sulfur dioxide has explosive properties when Sulfur dioxide comes in contact with sodium hydride; potassium chlorate at elevated temperatures; ethanol; ether; zinc ethylsulfurinate at very cool temperatures (-15C); fluorine; chlorine trifluoride and chlorates. Sulfur dioxide will react with water or steam to produce toxic and corrosive fumes. Hazardous polymerization may not occur.

 

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