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overall charge of −2 and it is the
conjugate base of the
bisulfate (or
hydrogensulfate) ion, HSO−4,
which is in turn the
conjugate base of H2SO4, sulfuric...
- more
properly hydrazinium hydrogensulfate, is a salt of the
cation hydrazinium and the
anion bisulfate (
hydrogensulfate), with the
formula N2H6SO4 or...
- One
sodium cation and one
hydrogensulfate anion...
- in
certain industrial processes.
Notable examples are
hydrazinium hydrogensulfate, N2H6SO4 or [N2H5]+[HSO4]−, and
hydrazinium azide, N5H5 or [N2H5]+[N3]−...
- 2PbCO3·PbSO4·Pb(OH)2. At high
concentration of
sulfuric acid (>80%), lead
hydrogensulfate, Pb(HSO4)2, forms. Lead(II)
sulfate can be
dissolved in concentrated...
-
November 1996). "Reinvestigation of
Crystalline Sulfuric Acid and
Oxonium Hydrogensulfate". Acta
Crystallographica Section C
Crystal Structure Communications...
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Sodium bisulfite (or
sodium bisulphite,
sodium hydrogen sulfite) is a
chemical mixture with the
approximate chemical formula NaHSO3.
Sodium bisulfite is...
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mineral acids. A
common salt is
hydrazinium hydrogensulfate, [N2H5]+[HSO4]−.
Hydrazinium hydrogensulfate was
investigated as a
treatment of cancer-induced...
- needed. For example, SO2− 4 is the
sulfate anion, and HSO− 4, the
hydrogensulfate (or bisulfate) anion. Similarly, PO3− 4 is phosphate, HPO2− 4 is hydrogenphosphate...
- (NTf2),
trifluoromethanesulfonate (OTf),
dicyanamide (N(CN)2),
hydrogensulfate (HSO−4), and
ethyl sulfate (EtOSO3).
Magnetic ionic liquids can be...