Quinine bisulphate is a salt form of quinine, an alkaloid derived from the bark of the cinchona tree, known for its antimalarial properties. It is often used in medicine to treat malaria and is also found in tonic water, giving it a characteristic bitter flavor. Quinine bisulphate acts as a muscle relaxant and has been used in various treatments for leg cramps and other conditions. However, its use is regulated due to potential side effects and toxicity at high doses.
The valency of bisulphate is -1.
A bisulphate is a univalent anion, HSO4-, or any salt containing this anion.
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It s a natural substance from bark. Also great for severe cramp in tablet form known as quinnine bisulphate
Either is correct. Bisulphate is another name for sodium hydrogen sulfate, both referring to NaHSO4
study of effect of potassium bisulphate as food preservatie under various conditions
can quinine go bad
Quinine is a noun.
Quinine is measured in milligrams.
quinine is bitter when tasted........
Glowing jello glows because of the quinine that absorbs light from the black light
The bitter principle in grapefruit is naringin, not quinine. They are not chemically related.