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  2. Sodium bisulfate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium bisulfate, also known as sodium hydrogen sulfate, [a] is the sodium salt of the bisulfate anion, with the molecular formula NaHSO 4.Sodium bisulfate is an acid salt formed by partial neutralization of sulfuric acid by an equivalent of sodium base, typically in the form of either sodium hydroxide (lye) or sodium chloride (table salt).

  3. Potassium bisulfate - Wikipedia

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    Potassium bisulfate (potassium bisulphate) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KHSO 4 and is the potassium acid salt of sulfuric acid. It is a white, water-soluble solid. It is a white, water-soluble solid.

  4. Sulfate - Wikipedia

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    The sulfate ion carries an overall charge of −2 and it is the conjugate base of the bisulfate (or hydrogensulfate) ion, HSO − 4, which is in turn the conjugate base of H 2 SO 4, sulfuric acid. Organic sulfate esters , such as dimethyl sulfate , are covalent compounds and esters of sulfuric acid.

  5. Sodium bisulfite - Wikipedia

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

  6. Bisulfite - Wikipedia

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    The chemical reaction that underlies the bisulfite-mediated conversion of cytosine to uracil. Sodium bisulfite is used in the analysis of the methylation status of cytosines in DNA . In this technique, sodium bisulfite deaminates cytosine into uracil , but does not affect 5-methylcytosine , a methylated form of cytosine with a methyl group ...

  7. Disulfite - Wikipedia

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    A disulfite, commonly known as metabisulfite or pyrosulfite, is a chemical compound containing the ion S 2 O 2− 5. It is a colorless dianion that is primarily marketed in the form of sodium metabisulfite or potassium metabisulfite. When dissolved in water, these salts release the hydrogensulfite HSO − 3 anion.

  8. Ammonium bisulfate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium bisulfate, also known as ammonium hydrogen sulfate, is a white, crystalline solid with the formula (NH 4)HSO 4. This salt is the product of the half-neutralization of sulfuric acid by ammonia .

  9. Bismuth compounds - Wikipedia

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    3, the anion forms the octamer Bi 8 O 24− 24; in Na 3 BiO 3, the tetramer. [5] The dark red bismuth(V) oxide, Bi 2 O 5, is unstable, liberating O 2 gas upon heating. [6] The compound NaBiO 3 is a strong oxidant. [7] Bismuth sulfide, Bi 2 S 3, occurs naturally in bismuth ores, [8] but can be synthesized from molten bismuth and sulfur. [9]