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Amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate
A solution of sodium thiosulfate is produced.
Sodium thiosulfate neutralizes chlorine.
S2O32-(aq) + 2H+(aq) ---> S(s) + SO2(g) + H2O(l)
Sodium thiosulfate or Sodium Hyposulphite.
Bromine will be reduced to bromide and it will oxidize Sodium thiosulfate to Sodium tetrathionate :2 Na2S2O3 + Br2 ----> Na2S4O6 + 2 NaBr
An exothermic reaction will occur, with the peroxide being reduced and the thiosulfate being oxidized.
H2O + Na2SO4 = Exothermic reaction
Aqueous Sodium hypochlorite is a strong oxidizer. The reaction with Copper is probably as follows: Cu + NaOCl --> CuO (s) + NaCl
Antidotes for cyanides are: sodium thiosulfate, hydroxoycobalamin, sodium nitrite, 4-dimethylamino phenol etc.
When water is mixed with sodium thiosulfate the surrounding area temperature decreases causing the temperature to become, colder. for example; the water is at 22.5 C when you mix it with sodium thiosulfate the temperature could decrease up to 19.5 C this is because sodium thiosulfate an endothermic reaction which makes new bonds with the water and the sodium thiosulfate
Amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate
copper bromide + sodium Hydroxide = Copper Hydroxide + Sodium Bromide CuBr2 + 2NaOH = Cu (OH)2 + 2NaBr
hydrochloric acid and sodium thiosulfate Google it.
Sodium thiosulfate neutralizes chlorine.
A solution of sodium thiosulfate is produced.
Any reaction occur.