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AbstractThe reaction between SO3 and elemental sulfur to form SO2 proceeds with maximum rate at 70°C, The decrease in rate at higher temperature is supposed to be due to the dissolution of SO3 in molten sulfur then its decomposition according to: SO3 → SO2 + 1/2 O2. At about 200°C, the rate of reaction of sulfur with SO3 is negligible as compared to its rate of evaporation. The decomposition products of SO3 are also without action on sulfur in the temperature range 70 to 275°C.
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