Dissociation constants of anhydrous ammonium sulphite and ammonium pyrosulphite prepared by gas-phase reactions
Abstract
The products formed by gas-phase reactions between NH3, SO2, and water vapour diluted with air have been identified by chemical analysis and i.r. spectroscopy as (NH4)2SO3 and (NH4)2S2O5. The dissociation constants of these compounds have been determined for the temperature range 273–298 K by a transpiration method. The results for complete dissociation fit the following Arrhenius equations for the sulphite and pyrosulphite respectively: log (Kp/m–8 N4)=(53·29 ± 0·01)–(14,171 ± 33)/T and log (Kp/m–10 N5)=(66·92 ± 0·02)–(17,705 ± 183)/T. The relevance of these reactions to air pollution problems is discussed.