- The
tetrathionate anion, S 4O2− 6, is a
sulfur oxyanion derived from the
compound tetrathionic acid, H2S4O6. Two of the
sulfur atoms present in the ion...
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Sodium tetrathionate is a salt of
sodium and
tetrathionate with the
formula Na2S4O6.xH2O. The salt
normally is
obtained as the
dihydrate (x = 2). It is...
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Thiosulfate ions
react with
iodine to give
tetrathionate ions: 2 S2O2−3 + I2 → S4O2−6 + 2 I− This
reaction is key for iodometry...
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These enzymes play
pivotal roles in the
oxidation process to form
tetrathionate,
providing an
alternative energy source derived from
compounds with...
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elemental sulfur, sulfite, thiosulfate, and
various polythionates (e.g.,
tetrathionate). They
depend on
enzymes such as
sulfur oxygenase and
sulfite oxidase...
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oxidizability of
thiosulfate anion by iodine. The
reaction produces tetrathionate: 2 S2O2−3 + I2 → S4O2−6 + 2 I− Due to the
quantitative nature of this...
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dithionite (S 2O2− 4),
thiosulfate (S 2O2− 3),
trithionate (S 3O2− 6),
tetrathionate (S 4O2− 6),
elemental sulfur (S8), and
polysulfides (S2− n).
Other than...
- trithionate,
tetrathionate, pentathionate, etc.
These salts are
often generated by
oxidation of thiosulfate. For example,
tetrathionate is
obtained by...
- Mueller-Kauffman
Tetrathionate-Novobiocin (MKTTn)
enrichment medium for the
detection of
Salmonella enterica by the
addition of ex situ-generated
tetrathionate". Journal...
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Advenella kashmirensis is a chemolithotrophic, mesophilic, neutrophilic,
tetrathionate-oxidizing
bacterium of the
genus Advenella,
isolated from the soil of...