You can't use burning sulfur as a SO2 source for this.
If you burn sulfur with air to use up most of the oxygen, you get around 13% SO2 in nitrogen plus residual oxygen.
When this gas is cooled to -50°C, only half of the SO2 condenses out, giving an offgas with around 6% SO2.
In industry, this offgas is fed to a contact process H2SO4 plant.
At home, losing half of the SO2 to the atmosphere would be unacceptable. Also, -50°C is not easily reached with a freezer.
At the -20 to -30°C that I was working at, nothing would condense from sulfur burner offgas.
You need to prepare pure SO2 from a sulfite salt or by reduction of H2SO4 with e.g. copper turnings.
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