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reactions of thiosulfate.
Polythionates are
readily isolable,
unlike the
parent polythionic acids. Many
members of the
polythionates have been characterized:...
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resulting from the
binding of S2− 2 to SO3.
Tetrathionate is one of the
polythionates, a
family of
anions with the
formula [Sn(SO3)2]2−. Its
IUPAC name is...
- conditions, the
oxidation can
produce elemental sulfur, polysulfides,
polythionates, sulfite, or sulfate.
Metal sulfides react with halogens,
forming sulfur...
- acid (H2S4O6) are
simple examples. They are the
conjugate acids of
polythionates. The
compounds of n < 80 are
expected to exist, and
those of n < 20...
- = 2). It is a colorless, water-soluble solid. It is a
member of the
polythionates,
which have the
general formula [Sn(SO3)2]2-.
Other members include...
- Calvin-Benson-B****ham cycle)
using elementary sulfur, thiosulfate, or
polythionates as
energy sources - the
former Thiobacillus aquaesulis can grow weakly...
-
hydrogen sulfide,
elemental sulfur, sulfite, thiosulfate, and
various polythionates (e.g., tetrathionate). They
depend on
enzymes such as
sulfur oxygenase...
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semistructural format, as [O3SSO3]2−. It is the
first member of the
polythionates. The
sulfur atoms of the
dithionate ion are in the +5
oxidation state...
-
sulfur dioxide,
hydrogen sulfide, polysulfanes,
sulfuric acid and
polythionates,
depending on the
reaction conditions.
Anhydrous methods of producing...
-
Dithionate +5, 0 H 2S xO 6
Polythionic acids (x = 3, 4...) S xO2− 6
Polythionates +4 H 2SO 3
Sulfurous acid SO2− 3
Sulfite H 2S 2O 5
Disulfurous acid...