Sulfur would be very sparingly (or for simplicity's sake, insoluble) in water. To understand this, we would need to see what type of interaction sulfur and water undergo respectively. read more
The solubility of SO2 in water is highly temperature dependent and is about 400 times more soluble at 0 oC (228 g/L) than it is at 90 oC (5.8 g/L). SO2 is often thought of as the 'anhydride of sulfurous acid', H2SO3. read more