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Outlines of chemical analysis
They comport themselves with zinc and chlorhydric acid as the sulphites. For
comportment before the blowpipe, see page 116. Dithionous acid can be
recognized when along with sulphydric acid (or a soluble sulphide), since the
neutral fluid ...
2
Minerals—Advances in Research and Application: 2013 Edition: ...
dithionous acid (H.sub.2S.sub.20.sub.4), and other sulfur intermediate reduction
products forming a sulfur dioxide treated water. These species as discussed by
Noyes and Steinour may be affected by the presence of other ions in solution, but
...
3
The Rosen Comprehensive Dictionary of Chemistry
Alternative name: hyposulphate. dithionic acid H2S2O6 Strong acid that
decomposes slowly in concentrated solutions and when heated. Alternative
name: hyposulphuric acid. dithionite Name that is given to any of the salts of
dithionous acid, ...
John Owen Edward Clark, William Hemsley, 2008
4
Shriver and Atkins' Inorganic Chemistry
Neither anhydrous dithionous acid, H2S2O4 (30), nor dithionic acid, H2S2O6 (31
), can be isolated. However, the dithionous and dithionate salts are stable
crystalline solids. Dithionites, S2O422, can be prepared by the reduction of
sulfites with ...
Dithionous acid is therefore obtained by reduction of sulfurous acid, and dithionic
acid by its oxidation: + 4 Reduction +3„, +* Oxidation +' - 2S02 + 2e~ ▻ Sp2,"; 2
SO2" >S20^+2e". Zinc is a suitable reducing agent (Zn — * Zn2+ + 2e~; see ...
Egon Wiberg, Nils Wiberg, 2001
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The Chemical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
Zinc does not behave towards selenious acid exactly in the same manner as to
sulphurous acid; there is no acid of selenium corresponding to the dithionous
acid formed ; but selenium is reduced, and an acid selenite of zinc obtained,
which ...
William Francis, Henry Croft, 1847
7
Encyclopedia of the Alkaline Earth Compounds
The dithionite anion, S2O2À4, is an anion formally derived from the hypothetical
compound “dithionous acid”, H2S2O4. Dithionous acid has not been detected
either as a pure compound or in solution. Its IUPAC name is sulfinatosulfinate,
the ...
8
Chemistry of the Non-Metals: With an Introduction to Atomic ...
... 50 °C: H2S2O6 —> H2SO.., + SO; Dithionates decompose in an analogous
manner above 200 °C. 8.11.10. Dithionous Acid (I-[25204] Dithionites are
obtained by reduction of hydrogen sulfites in aqueous solution with sodium
amalgam, ...
Ralf Steudel, Frederick C. Nachod, Jerry J. Zuckerman, 1977
S2O2À5 þ Hþ / HSOÀ3 þ SO2 (15.79) 15.1.11 Dithionous Acid and Dithionites
One of the unstable oxyacids of sulfur is dithionous acid, H2S2O4, which
contains sulfur in the þ3 oxidation state. Reduction of sulfur þ4 to produce the
dithionite ...
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The Chemical Gazette, Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
The behaviour of dithionous acid towards metallic oxides, in those proportions in
which double salts are formed, is altogether very peculiar, and may probably
serve to throw considerable light on the constitution of salts. The formula of the ...