-
mechanism of
action is unknown—though
elemental sulfur does
oxidize slowly to
sulfurous acid,
which is (through the
action of sulfite) a mild
reducing and antibacterial...
- Sulfuric(IV) acid (United
Kingdom spelling: sulphuric(IV) acid), also
known as
sulfurous (UK: sulphurous) acid and
thionic acid,[citation needed] is the chemical...
-
atmospheric gas at 150 ppm. There, it
reacts with
water to form
clouds of
sulfurous acid (SO2 + H2O ⇌ HSO−3 + H+), and is a key
component of the planet's...
- acid, and
sulfurous acid].
Comptes rendus (in French). 28: 389. Kremers, P. (1849). "Ueber
schwefligsaures Phosphorchlorid" [On
sulfurous phosphorus...
-
metabisulfite Calcium bisulfite Pot****ium
bisulfite Croscarmellose sodium Sulfurous acid
NIOSH Pocket Guide to
Chemical Hazards. "#0561".
National Institute...
- (also
known as
sodium hydrosulfite) is a
white crystalline powder with a
sulfurous odor.
Although it is
stable in dry air, it
decomposes in hot
water and...
-
sulfur dioxide and
carbon dioxide,
resulting in
euxinia (oxygen-starved,
sulfurous oceans),
elevated global temperatures, and
acidified oceans. The level...
- Pot****ium
bisulfite (or pot****ium
hydrogen sulfite) is a
chemical mixture with the
approximately correctly mentioned formula chemical formula KHSO3. Pot****ium...
- by hydrogen) is the
parent sulfonic acid, HS(=O)2(OH), a
tautomer of
sulfurous acid, S(=O)(OH)2.
Salts or
esters of
sulfonic acids are
called sulfonates...
- The
sulfite ion is the
conjugate base of bisulfite.
Although its acid (
sulfurous acid) is elusive, its
salts are
widely used.
Sulfites are
substances that...