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Sodium dithionite (also
known as
sodium hydrosulfite) is a
white crystalline powder with a
sulfurous odor.
Although it is
stable in dry air, it decomposes...
- salt
sodium dithionite. For
historical reasons, it is
sometimes called hydrosulfite, but it
contains no
hydrogen and is not a sulfite. The
dianion has a...
- to
degrade and form
epinephrine sulfonate. In
combination with
sodium hydrosulfite it is used as a rust-stain
remover It is used in photography. Concentrated...
- ISBNÂ 978-0-08-037941-8. Williamson,
Kenneth L. (1989). "Reduction of Indigo:
Sodium Hydrosulfite as a
Reducing Agent".
Journal of
Chemical Education. 66 (4): 359. Bibcode:1989JChEd...
- US3318905
states that the
nitroso derivative is
reduced with
sodium hydrosulfite (sodium dithionite) and not with
sodium hyposulfite (sodium thiosulfate)...
- Pot****ium Sulfite,
Sodium Sulfite(Anhydrous),
Sodium Bisulfite,
Sodium Hydrosulfite, Pot****ium Metabisulfite, Pot****ium Bisulfite,
Sodium Metabisulfite Coloring...
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bleaching and
maturing agents.
Sodium dithionite (also
known as
sodium hydrosulfite) is one of the most
important reductive bleaching agents. It is a white...
- Pot****ium
dithionite or pot****ium
hydrosulfite is a pot****ium salt of
dithionous acid. The
compound has UN
number UN 1929. As a dithionite, it is closely...
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alkaline peroxide.
Sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4), also
known as
sodium hydrosulfite, is the
other main
reagent used to
brighten mechanical pulps. In contrast...
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carbonate (caustic potash)
containing a
reducing agent such as
sodium hydrosulfite or
thiourea dioxide. The
fabric is
immersed in the dye bath, and after...