Sulfuric Anhydride (SO3)
1. Also known as Sulfuric oxide and Sulfuric anhydride, Sulfur dioxide is of the
solution:
Sulfur
Oxygen
2. Formed when Sulfur dioxide reacts with water in air, Sulfur Trioxide becomes a colorless liquid that also exist in the form of ice, fiber-like crystals, and gas.
3. Sulfur Trioxide is used in the production of explosives, sulfuric acid, and other chemicals.
4. Exposure to Sulfur Trioxide may result from inhaling air near a waste site, fertilizers, and air where coal, oil, and gases are burned. Inhaling high concentrations can cause the burning of lungs and digestive tract.
5. Austin Air filters have a satisfactory capacity for this particular substance and will provide a good service for absorbing the Sulfur Trioxide from the environment.