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compounds through reverse Krebs cycle. Some
bacteria can
metabolise thiosulfates.
Thiosulfate ion is a
component of the very rare
mineral sidpietersite Pb4(S2O3)O2(OH)2...
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Occupational Safety and
Health Barbera JJ,
Metzger A, Wolf M (2012). "Sulfites,
Thiosulfates, and Dithionites". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim:...
- 2890 mg/kg.
Thiosulfate Sodium thiosulfate Ammonium sulfate MSDS -
Ammonium Thiosulfate J. J. Barbera; A. Metzger; M. Wolf (2012). "Sulfites,
Thiosulfates, and...
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designed to
isolate Neisseria gonorrhoeae and
Neisseria meningitidis.
Thiosulfate–citrate–bile salts–sucrose agar
enhances growth of
Vibrio spp., including...
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Silver thiosulfate (STS,
chemical formula Ag2S2O3) is an
inorganic chemical that can
promote early flower growth and
promote flower duration in a variety...
- Barberá, José Jiménez; Metzger, Adolf; Wolf,
Manfred (2000). "Sulfites,
Thiosulfates, and
Dithionitesl Chemistry". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry...
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hydroxide with
ammonium hydroxide,
sulfur dioxide, and
elemental sulfur.
Thiosulfates are
stable in
neutral or
alkaline solutions, but not in
acidic solutions...
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Thiosulfate–citrate–bile salts–sucrose agar, or TCBS agar, is a type of
selective agar
culture plate that is used in
microbiology laboratories to isolate...
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Sodium thiosulfate, also
spelled sodium thiosulphate, is used as a
medication to
treat cyanide poisoning,
pityriasis versicolor, and to
decrease side...
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sulfuric acid. To this a
solution containing pot****ium iodide,
sodium thiosulfate, and
starch is added.
There are two
reactions occurring simultaneously...