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Sulfur
Sulfur

Sulfur or sulphur is the chemical element that has the atomic number 16. It is denoted with the symbol S. It is an abundant Valence non-metal....
 trioxide
(also spelled sulphur trioxide) is the chemical compound with the formula SO3. In the gaseous form, this species is a significant pollutant, being the primary agent in acid rain
Acid rain

Acid rain is rain or any other form of Precipitation that is unusually acidic. It has harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure....
. It is prepared on massive scales as a precursor to sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid

Sulfuric acid, hydrogen2sulfuroxygen4, is a strong mineral acid. It is soluble in water at all concentrations. Sulfuric acid has many applications, and is one of the top products of the chemical industry....
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ous SO3 is a trigonal planar
Trigonal planar

In chemistry, trigonal planar is a molecular geometry with one atom at the center and three atoms at the corners of a triangle all in one plane ....
 molecule of D3h symmetry, as predicted by VSEPR theory
VSEPR theory

Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory is a model in chemistry, which is used for predicting the shapes of individual molecules, based upon their extent of electron-pair electrostatic repulsion, determined using steric numbers....
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In terms of electron-counting formalisms, the sulfur atom has an oxidation state of +6, a formal charge of 0, and is surrounded by 6 electron pairs.






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Sulfur
Sulfur

Sulfur or sulphur is the chemical element that has the atomic number 16. It is denoted with the symbol S. It is an abundant Valence non-metal....
 trioxide
(also spelled sulphur trioxide) is the chemical compound with the formula SO3. In the gaseous form, this species is a significant pollutant, being the primary agent in acid rain
Acid rain

Acid rain is rain or any other form of Precipitation that is unusually acidic. It has harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure....
. It is prepared on massive scales as a precursor to sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid

Sulfuric acid, hydrogen2sulfuroxygen4, is a strong mineral acid. It is soluble in water at all concentrations. Sulfuric acid has many applications, and is one of the top products of the chemical industry....
.

Structure and bonding

Gaseous SO3 is a trigonal planar
Trigonal planar

In chemistry, trigonal planar is a molecular geometry with one atom at the center and three atoms at the corners of a triangle all in one plane ....
 molecule of D3h symmetry, as predicted by VSEPR theory
VSEPR theory

Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory is a model in chemistry, which is used for predicting the shapes of individual molecules, based upon their extent of electron-pair electrostatic repulsion, determined using steric numbers....
.

In terms of electron-counting formalisms, the sulfur atom has an oxidation state of +6, a formal charge of 0, and is surrounded by 6 electron pairs. From the perspective of molecular orbital theory
Molecular orbital theory

In chemistry, molecular orbital theory is a method for determining molecular structure in which electrons are not assigned to individual chemical bonds between atoms, but are treated as moving under the influence of the nuclei in the whole molecule....
, most of these electron pairs are non-bonding in character, as is typical for hypervalent molecule
Hypervalent molecule

A hypervalent molecule is a molecule that contains one or more typical elements formally bearing more than eight electrons in their valence shells....
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Sulfur trioxide also exhibits hybridization.

Chemical reactions

SO3 is the anhydride of H2SO4. Thus, the following reaction occurs:
SO3(l) + H2O(l) ? H2SO4(l) (-88 kJ mol-1
Mole (unit)

The mole is a Units of measurement of amount of substance: it is an SI base unit, and one of the few units used to measure this physical quantity....
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The reaction occurs both rapidly and exothermically, too violently to be used in large-scale manufacturing. At or above 340 °C, sulfuric acid, sulfur trioxide, and water coexist in significant equilibrium concentrations.

Sulfur trioxide also reacts with sulfur dichloride
Sulfur dichloride

Sulfur dichloride is the chemical compound with the chemical formula SCl2. This cherry-red liquid is the simplest sulfur chloride and one of the most common....
 to yield the useful reagent
Reagent

A reagent or reactant is a substance or compound consumed during a chemical reaction. Solvents and catalysts, although they are involved in the reaction, are usually not referred to as reactants....
, thionyl chloride
Thionyl chloride

Thionyl chloride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SulfurOxygenChlorine2. It is a reactive chemical reagent used in chlorination chemical reaction....
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SO3 + SCl2 ? SOCl2 + SO2


SO3 is a strong Lewis acid readily forming crystalline complexes with pyridine
Sulfur trioxide pyridine complex

Sulfur trioxide pyridine complex is a complex formed where the lone pair on the nitrogen of the pyridine binds to the sulfur of the sulfur trioxide....
, dioxane and trimethylamine
Trimethylamine

Trimethylamine is an organic compound with the formula N3. This colorless, hygroscopic, and flammable tertiary amine has a strong "fishy" odor in low concentrations and an ammonia-like odor at higher concentrations....
 which can be used as sulfonating agents.

Preparation

Sulfur trioxide can be prepared in the laboratory by the two-stage pyrolysis
Pyrolysis

Pyrolysis is the chemical decomposition of a condensed substance by heating. The word is coined from the Greek language-derived morphemes pyro "fire" and lysys "decomposition"....
 of sodium bisulfate
Sodium bisulfate

Sodium bisulfate, also sodium hydrogen sulfate, has the chemical formula NaHSO4. The anhydrous form is hygroscopic. Its melting point is poorly defined because it begins to decompose into sodium pyrosulfate and water before it reaches its melting points....
. Sodium pyrosulfate
Sodium pyrosulfate

Sodium pyrosulfate is a salt of sodium and pyrosulfate, obtained by the dehydration of sodium bisulfate. This is an intermediate stage in the preparation of sulfur trioxide....
 is an intermediate product: 1) dehydration:
2NaHSO4 ? Na2S2O7 + H2O  @ 315°C
2) cracking:
Na2S2O7 ? Na2SO4 + SO3  @ 460°C
This method will work for other metal bisulfates, the controlling factor being the stability of the intermediate pyrosulfate salt.

Industrially SO3 is made by the contact process
Contact process

The contact process is the current method of producing sulfuric acid in the high concentrations needed for industrial processes. Vanadium oxide is the catalyst employed....
. Sulfur dioxide
Sulfur dioxide

Sulfur dioxide is the chemical compound with the formula SO2. It is produced by volcanoes and in various industrial processes. Since coal and petroleum often contain sulfur compounds, their combustion generates sulfur dioxide....
, generally made by the burning of sulfur
Sulfur

Sulfur or sulphur is the chemical element that has the atomic number 16. It is denoted with the symbol S. It is an abundant Valence non-metal....
 or iron pyrite (a sulfide ore of iron), is first purified by electrostatic precipitation. The purified SO2 is then oxidised by atmospheric oxygen
Oxygen

Oxygen no O2 produced; 2) O2 produced, but absorbed in oceans & seabed rock; 3) O2 starts to gas out of the oceans, but is absorbed by land surfaces and formation of ozone layer; 4-5) O2 sinks filled and the gas accumulates]]...
 at between 400 and 600 °C over a catalyst consisting of vanadium
Vanadium

Vanadium is the chemical element with the symbol V and atomic number 23. It is a soft, silvery grey, ductile transition metal. The formation of an oxide layer stabilizes the metal against oxidation....
 pentoxide
Oxide

An oxide is a chemical compound contaning at least one oxygen atom as well as at least one other element. Most of the Earth's crust consists of oxides....
 V2O5
Vanadium(V) oxide

Vanadium oxide is the chemical compound with the chemical formula V2O5. Commonly known as vanadium pentoxide, this orange solid is the most important Inorganic compound of vanadium....
 activated with potassium oxide K2O on kieselguhr
Diatomaceous earth

Diatomaceous earth ? also known as DE, TSS, diatomite, diahydro, kieselguhr, kieselgur or celite ? is a naturally occurring, soft, chalk-like sedimentary rock that is easily crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder....
 or silica
Silicon dioxide

The chemical compound 'silicon dioxide', also known as 'silica' , is an oxide of silicon with a chemical formula of and has been known for its hardness since antiquity....
 support. Platinum also works very well but is too expensive and is poisoned (rendered ineffective) much more easily by impurities.

The majority of sulphur trioxide made in this way is converted into sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid

Sulfuric acid, hydrogen2sulfuroxygen4, is a strong mineral acid. It is soluble in water at all concentrations. Sulfuric acid has many applications, and is one of the top products of the chemical industry....
 not by the direct addition of water, with which it forms a fine mist, but by absorption in concentrated sulfuric acid and dilution with water of the produced oleum
Oleum

Oleum , or fuming sulfuric acid refers to a solution of various compositions of sulfur trioxide in sulfuric acid or sometimes more specifically to disulfuric acid ....
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Structure of solid SO3

The nature of solid SO3 is a surprisingly complex area because of structural changes caused by traces of water. Upon condensation of the gas, absolutely pure SO3 condenses into a trimer, which is often called ?-SO3. This molecular form is a colorless solid with a melting point of 16.8 °C. It adopts a cyclic structure described as [S(=O)2(µ-O)]3.

If SO3 is condensed above 27 °C, then a-"SO3" forms, which has a melting point of 62.3°C. a-SO3 is fibrous in appearance, like asbestos (with which it has no chemical relationship). Structurally, it is the polymer
Polymer

A polymer is a large molecule composed of repeating structural units typically connected by covalent chemical bonds. While polymer in popular usage suggests plastic, the term actually refers to a large class of natural and synthetic materials with a variety of properties....
  [S(=O)2(µ-O)]n. Each end of the polymer is terminated with OH groups (hence a-"SO3" is not really a form of SO3). ß-SO3, like the alpha form, is fibrous but of different molecular weight, consisting of an hydroxyl-capped polymer, but melts at 32.5 °C. Both the gamma and the beta forms are metastable, eventually converting to the stable alpha form if left standing for sufficient time. This conversion is caused by traces of water.

Relative vapor pressures of solid SO3 are alpha < beta < gamma at identical temperatures, indicative of their relative molecular weights. Liquid sulfur trioxide has vapor pressure consistent with the gamma form. Thus heating a crystal of a-SO3 to its melting point results in a sudden increase in vapor pressure, which can be forceful enough to shatter a glass vessel in which it is heated. This effect is known as the "alpha explosion."

SO3 is aggressively hygroscopic. In fact, the heat of hydration is sufficient that mixtures of SO3 and wood or cotton can ignite. In such cases, SO3 dehydrates these carbohydrate
Carbohydrate

Carbohydrates or saccharides are the most abundant of the four major classes of biomolecules. They fill numerous roles in living things, such as the storage and transport of energy and structural components ....
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See also

  • Hypervalent molecule
    Hypervalent molecule

    A hypervalent molecule is a molecule that contains one or more typical elements formally bearing more than eight electrons in their valence shells....
  • Sulfur trioxide pyridine complex
    Sulfur trioxide pyridine complex

    Sulfur trioxide pyridine complex is a complex formed where the lone pair on the nitrogen of the pyridine binds to the sulfur of the sulfur trioxide....