Bisulfite is a type of salt, that can be used for a variety of purposes. It is commonly found in commercial wines and that is one of its most common uses. However, if Sodium Bisulfite can be used to kill germs and is in many household cleaners.
1 dry US gallon of sodium bisulfite has 6,52 kg.
Sodium Silicate
Yes
Potassium permanganate and bisulfite in stronger acid environment:2MnO4-(aq) + 5HSO3-(aq) + H+(aq) --> 5SO42- + 2Mn2+(aq) + 3H2O(l)Note:Potassium and sodium ions do NOT react, they are tribune-ions.
Sodium hydrogen sulphite: Sodium bisulfite, not sodium "meta" bisulfite
Bisulfite is a type of salt, that can be used for a variety of purposes. It is commonly found in commercial wines and that is one of its most common uses. However, if Sodium Bisulfite can be used to kill germs and is in many household cleaners.
Sodium bisulfite or Sodium hydrogen Sulfite, NaHSO3, Shelf life 12 Months
1 dry US gallon of sodium bisulfite has 6,52 kg.
Sodium Silicate
Yes
Melting point of Sodium bisulfite NaHSO3 150 °C, 423 K, 302 °F
1.928
There will not be any reaction .Both will remain togather in mixed form i.e.Na+ OH- and HSO3 ions in aquaeous solution Dr. Pradhan As a matter of fact there will be a reaction. Sodium Bisulfite (Sodium Hydrogen Sulfite) is a weak acid and Sodium Hydroxide is a Strong Base. Sodium Hydroxide will convert the Sodium Bisulfite to Sodium Sulfite (Na2SO3). You can actually see the reaction take place as Bisulfite generally has a yellow tinge to it, when you add NaOH the yellow tinge disappears and the solution turns clear and colorless. Chris D.
You could try dosing with Sodium Hypochlorite
Concentrated ammonia or sodium bisulfite
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