Yes. sulfite is the American spelling and sulphite is the British spelling.
It is lithium thiosulphate. Think of "S2O3" as the thiosulphate group with valence if (2-). It takes 2 Lithuims (Li2) to balance that out, Hence Li(2) S(2) O(3).
Lithium hydrogen sulfite is a salt compound formed by the reaction of lithium hydroxide with sulfur dioxide. It is a white solid and is used in organic synthesis. Its chemical formula is LiHSO3.
The chemical formula of ammonium sulphite is (NH4)2SO3.
The formula for lithium sulfate is Li2SO4.
Sodium sulfite in water appears as a clear, colorless solution. It does not impart any visible color to the water.
I think that maybe lithium sulphate or lithium sulphite could possibly be formed.
my understanding is Sulphate = UK English spelling & sulfate = US English spelling chemically the same similarly Sulphite = UK English spelling & sulfite = US English spelling chemcially the same. I hope that helps
The chemical formula for calcium sulphite is CaSO3
The chemical formula for tin sulphite is SnSO3.
The formula for lithium hydrogen sulfite is LiHSO3.
The ternary ionic compound Li2SO3 is lithium sulfite. It is composed of lithium ions (Li+) and sulfite ions (SO3^2-).
mERCUROUS SULPHITE
Lithium Hydrogen Sulphite.
The chemical formula for lead sulfite is PbSO3.
The IUPAC name for sodium sulfite is sodium hydrogen sulfite, or sodium bisulfite.
It is lithium thiosulphate. Think of "S2O3" as the thiosulphate group with valence if (2-). It takes 2 Lithuims (Li2) to balance that out, Hence Li(2) S(2) O(3).
Yes, barium sulfate precipitates when barium chloride is added to a sodium sulfite solution due to a double displacement reaction where barium ions from barium chloride react with sulfite ions from sodium sulfite to form a insoluble barium sulfate precipitate.