The question reads as follows:
"Selenic Acid, H2SeO4, is an extremely corrosive acid that when heated is capable of dissolving gold. It is very soluble in water. The anhydride of selenic acid is": It says the answer is SeO3. I can't figure out why.
Any ideas?
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Anhydride mean removing all water, ie H2O so by removing both H an 1 O you get SeO3 :)