2 Sulfur atoms and 3 Oxygen atoms
Thiosulfate reductase catalyzes the desulfuration of thiosulfonates while oxidizing GSH to GSSG.
Calcium Thiosulfate
Ca(S2O3)2
Standardization of sodium thiosulfate uses potassium iodate with excess potassium iodide and acidified. Iodine is liberated and that is titrated with sodium thiosulfate. KIO3 + 5KI + 3H2SO4 -----> 3K2SO4 + 3H2O + 3 I2 I2 + 2Na2S2O3 -------> 2NaI + Na2S4O6 So 1 mole of KIO3 produces 3 moles of Iodine. 1 moles of iodine reacts with 2 moles of thiosulfate. So 6 moles of sodium thiosulfate react with 1 mole of potassium iodate KIO3.
SnHS
Silver(I) thiosulfate = Ag2S2O3
The formula for a thiosulfate ion is S2O3-2.
A solution of sodium thiosulfate is produced.
Sodium thiosulfate neutralizes chlorine.
Cobalt(II) thiosulfate = CoS2O3
Amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate
Either ammonium thiosulfate (the best to use) or sodium thiosulfate.
Thiosulfate reductase catalyzes the desulfuration of thiosulfonates while oxidizing GSH to GSSG.
Li2S2O3
K2s2o3
Calcium Thiosulfate
Rb2S2O3