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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BisulfiteBisulfite - Wikipedia

    The bisulfite ion ( IUPAC -recommended nomenclature: hydrogensulfite) is the ion HSO−. 3. Salts containing the HSO−. 3 ion are also known as "sulfite lyes". [1] Sodium bisulfite is used interchangeably with sodium metabisulfite (Na 2 S 2 O 5 ). Sodium metabisulfite dissolves in water to give a solution of Na +HSO−. 3 .

  2. Sodium bisulfite (or sodium bisulphite, sodium hydrogen sulfite) is a chemical mixture with the approximate chemical formula NaHSO 3. Sodium bisulfite in fact is not a real compound, [2] but a mixture of salts that dissolve in water to give solutions composed of sodium and bisulfite ions. It appears in form of white or yellowish-white crystals ...

  3. Sodium metabisulfite or sodium pyrosulfite (IUPAC spelling; Br. E. sodium metabisulphite or sodium pyrosulphite) is an inorganic compound of chemical formula Na 2 S 2 O 5. The substance is sometimes referred to as disodium metabisulfite. It is used as a disinfectant, antioxidant, and preservative agent. [2]

  4. Hydrogen sulfate, also known as bisulfate, is an ion. Its chemical formula is HSO 4-. It is formed as part of sulfuric acid, H 2 SO 4 . Chemical compounds containing this ion are known as bisulfates or hydrogen sulfates. An example would be sodium bisulfate. Hydrogen sulfates are acidic. They can be used as a weaker form of acid than sulfuric acid.

  5. Infobox references. Sodium bisulfite, also known as sodium hydrogen sulfate, is a chemical compound. Its chemical formula is NaHSO 3. It is made of sodium and bisulfite ions. It is a white solid with an odor of sulfur dioxide. It can be made by reacting smaller amounts of sodium dioxide and sodium hydroxide or sodium bicarbonate.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IonIon - Wikipedia

    Ion. Electron transfer between lithium (Li) and fluorine (F). Forming an ionic bond, Li and F become Li + and F − ions. An ion ( / ˈaɪ.ɒn, - ən /) [1] is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge. The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton ...

  7. Ammonium sulfate (American English and international scientific usage; ammonium sulphate in British English ); (NH 4) 2 SO 4, is an inorganic salt with a number of commercial uses. The most common use is as a soil fertilizer. It contains 21% nitrogen and 24% sulfur .