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Sulfur trioxide is a gas that reacts with liquid water to produce aqueous sulfuric acid, or acid rain. what is the equation for this reaction? do not worry about balancing the equation.

a)so3(g) + h2o(g) β†’ h2so4(g)

b)so3(g) + h2o(l) β†’ h2so4(aq)

c)h2so4(g) β†’ so3(g) + h2o(l)

d)s3o(g) β†’ h2so4(s) + h2o(l)

h2so4(aq) + h2o(aq) β†’ so3(g)

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