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Trithionate is an
oxyanion of
sulfur with the
chemical formula S 3O2− 6. It is the
conjugate base of
trithionic acid.
Dilute sodium hydroxide hydrolyzes...
- In enzymology, a
trithionate hydrolase (EC 3.12.1.1) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction trithionate + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
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reductase (EC 1.8.99.3) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction trithionate +
acceptor + 2 H2O + OH- ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } 3 bisulfite...
- Many
members of the
polythionates have been characterized: dithionate,
trithionate, tetrathionate, pentathionate, etc.
These salts are
often generated by...
- as
sulfite (SO2− 3),
dithionite (S 2O2− 4),
thiosulfate (S 2O2− 3),
trithionate (S 3O2− 6),
tetrathionate (S 4O2− 6),
elemental sulfur (S8), and polysulfides...
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which have the
general formula [Sn(SO3)2]2-.
Other members include trithionate (n = 1),
pentathionate (n = 3),
hexathionate (n = 4).
Sodium tetrathionate...
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Peroxydisulfate S2O2−7
Pyrosulfate S2O2−6
Dithionate S2O2−5
Metabisulfite S2O2−4
Dithionite S2O2−3
Thiosulfate S3O2−6
Trithionate S4O2−6 Tetrathionate...
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terminal central S atoms) Polythionates, O 3S(S x−2)SO2− 3.
Example trithionate, tetrathionate, pentathionate, hexathionate, heptathionate, octathionate...
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isolated Annwoodia aquaesulis grown on thiosulfate,
tetrathionate or
trithionate has high
growth yields,
which are
broadly similar to
those of Thermithiobacillus...
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reduced inorganic sulfur compounds (thiosulfate,
polythionates from
trithionate to
octathionate pace pentathionate, sulfide) and
elementary sulfur, but...