Question
Question: Which of the following is not an acid anhydride? (A) \(\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}\) (B) CO ...
Which of the following is not an acid anhydride?
(A) CO2
(B) CO
(C) SO2
(D) SO3
Solution
Hint : An acid anhydride is a compound formed after elimination of water molecules from an acid. Try adding water to each of the molecules and see if any acid is formed.
Complete answer:
An acid anhydride is a compound formed after elimination of water molecules from an acid. For example, acetic acid loses a molecule of water to form acetic anhydride.
Let’s consider the options,
(A) CO2
When we just add water to carbon dioxide, we get carbonic acid.
H2O+CO2⇌H2CO3
Carbonic acid loses one molecule of water to form carbon dioxide. That indicates, carbon dioxide is an acid anhydride.
(B) CO
When we add water to carbon-monoxide, we don’t obtain any acid. So, CO is not an acid anhydride.
(C) SO2
When we just add water to sulphur dioxide, we get sulphurous acid.
H2O+SO2⇌H2SO3
Sulphurous acid loses one molecule of water to form sulphur dioxide. That indicates, sulphur dioxide is an acid anhydride.
(D) SO3
When we just add water to sulphur trioxide, we get sulphuric acid.
H2O+SO3⇌H2SO4
Sulphuric acid loses one molecule of water to form sulphur dioxide. That indicates, sulphur trioxide is an acid anhydride.
Therefore, we can conclude that the correct option is option (B) CO.
Note:
The question is a little confusing. Don’t think that anhydrides can only be organic. Keep in mind the definition of anhydride while solving the question. This question speaks about inorganic anhydrides.