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Aqueous solutions of
dithionates are
quite stable and can be
boiled without decomposition. The γ-irradiation of
crystalline dithionates produces SO•− 3 radical...
- A. B.
VanCleave (February 1963). "X-Ray
Diffraction Data for
Alkali Dithionates".
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 41 (2). The
National Research Council...
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diprotic and
salts called dithionates are known. No acid
salts (i.e.: one
proton lost) have been discovered. All
dithionates are
readily soluble in water...
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dioxide (sometimes also used as an
oxidizing agent),
Sulfite compounds Dithionates, e.g. Na2S2O6 Thiosulfates, e.g. Na2S2O3 (mainly in
analytical chemistry)...
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Sulfate SO2−3
Sulfite S2O2−8
Peroxydisulfate S2O2−7
Pyrosulfate S2O2−6
Dithionate S2O2−5
Metabisulfite S2O2−4
Dithionite S2O2−3
Thiosulfate S3O2−6 Trithionate...
- 7775–11–3 Na2FPO3
sodium fluorophosphate 10163–15–2 Na2H2S2O6
sodium dithionate 7631–94–9 Na2MoO4
sodium molybdate 7631–95–0 Na2O
sodium oxide 1313–59–3...
- "Marshall's acid", a
solid melting at 65 °C.
Dithionic acid H2S2O6 +5
Dithionate, O 3SSO2− 3 Not
isolated in pure form, only
concentrated solutions have...
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Peroxodisulfuric acid S 2O2− 8
Peroxodisulfate +5 H 2S 2O 6
Dithionic acid S 2O2− 6
Dithionate +5, 0 H 2S xO 6
Polythionic acids (x = 3, 4...) S xO2− 6 Polythionates...
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Other usable compounds are e.g. hydroquinones, alkylhydroxylamines,
dithionates,
reducing saccharides (e.g. glucose), α-hydroxyketones (e.g., hydroxyacetone)...
- {\ce {3 Na2S2O4 + 6 NaOH -> 5 Na2SO3 + Na2S + 3 H2O}}}
Dithionate is
prepared on a
larger scale by
oxidizing a
cooled aqueous solution of...