Sodium Hyposulfite
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Sodium Hyposulfite is an inorganic compound with the chemical formulaNa2S2O3. It is a white crystalline powder that is highly soluble in water and in turpentine oil The primary use of sodium thiosulfate is as a reducing agent.
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Uses of Sodium Hyposulfite:
Photography: Used as a fixing agent in photographic film development to dissolve unchanged silver halides.
Water Treatment: Used to remove excess chlorine from water, making it safe for aquariums, swimming pools, and other uses.
Analytical Chemistry: Used in iodometric titrations to determine the concentration of iodine.
Reducing Agent: Sodium hyposulphite can be used to reduce various substances, including oxidizing agents like chlorine and iodine.
Industrial Applications: Used in the bleaching and paper-making industries, as well as in the treatment of textiles.
Medical Applications: Used as an antidote for cyanide poisoning and to treat some side effects of chemotherapy.
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- Chemical Formula of Sodium hyposulphite: Na₂S₂O₃
- Appearance: White, Crystalline solid
- Solubility: Highly soluble in water
- Melting Point: 48°C
Sodium hyposulphite is another name for sodium thiosulphate.
Sodium Hyposulphite also use as a fixing agent in photography, for film development and extraction of silver from its ores.
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