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| ChEBI = 29268 | | ChEBI = 29268 | ||
− | | InChI = 1/H2O8S2/c1-9(2,3)7-8-10(4,5)6/h(H,1,2,3)(H,4,5,6)/ | + | | InChI = 1/H2O8S2/c1-9(2,3)7-8-10(4,5)6/h(H,1,2,3)(H,4,5,6) |
+ | | StdInChI = 1S/H2O8S2/c1-9(2,3)7-8-10(4,5)6/h(H,1,2,3)(H,4,5,6) | ||
+ | | InChIKey = JRKICGRDRMAZLK-UHFFFAOYAS | ||
+ | | StdInChIKey = JRKICGRDRMAZLK-UHFFFAOYSA-N | ||
| SMILES = OS(=O)(=O)OOS(=O)(=O)O | | SMILES = OS(=O)(=O)OOS(=O)(=O)O | ||
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| Section2 = {{Chembox Properties | | Section2 = {{Chembox Properties | ||
+ | | Reference = <ref name="G&E">{{Greenwood&Earnshaw1st|page=846}}</ref> | ||
| H = 2 | S = 2 | O = 8 | | H = 2 | S = 2 | O = 8 | ||
− | | Appearance = | + | | Appearance = colourless solid |
| Density = | | Density = | ||
| MeltingPtC = 65 | | MeltingPtC = 65 | ||
− | | Melting_notes = | + | | Melting_notes = decomp. |
| BoilingPt = | | BoilingPt = | ||
− | | Solubility = | + | | Solubility = very soluble |
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| Section7 = {{Chembox Related | | Section7 = {{Chembox Related | ||
− | | OtherCpds = [[Potassium | + | | OtherCpds = [[Potassium persulfate]] |
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− | '''Peroxydisulfuric ''' is a [[sulfur]] [[oxoacid]] with the [[chemical formula]] H<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub> | + | '''Peroxydisulfuric ''' is a [[sulfur]] [[oxoacid]] with the [[chemical formula]] H<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub>. In structural terms it can be written HO<sub>3</sub>SOOSO<sub>3</sub>H.<ref name="G&E"/> It is one of a group of [[sulfur oxoacids]], its salts, commonly known as persulfates, are industrially important but the acid itself is not. The salts contain the [[peroxydisulfate]] ion, S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub><sup>2−</sup>, with O–O = 131 pm and S–O<sub>µ</sub> = 150 pm.<ref name="G&E"/> |
− | . In structural terms it can be written HO<sub>3</sub>SOOSO<sub>3</sub>H. It is one of a group of sulfur oxoacids, its salts, commonly known as persulfates, are industrially important but the acid itself is not. The salts contain the [[ | ||
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Revision as of 12:14, 20 August 2009
Peroxydisulfuric acid | |
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IUPAC name | μ-peroxido-bis(hydroxidodioxidosulfur) peroxydisulfuric acid |
Other names | Persulfuric acid |
Identifiers | |
InChI | InChI=1/H2O8S2/c1-9(2,3)7-8-10(4,5)6/h(H,1,2,3)(H,4,5,6) |
InChIKey | JRKICGRDRMAZLK-UHFFFAOYAS |
Standard InChI | InChI=1S/H2O8S2/c1-9(2,3)7-8-10(4,5)6/h(H,1,2,3)(H,4,5,6) |
Standard InChIKey | JRKICGRDRMAZLK-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
CAS number | [ | ]
PubChem | |
ChEBI | 29268 |
SMILES | |
Properties[1] | |
Molecular formula | H2O8S2 |
Molar mass | 194.14 g mol−1 |
Appearance | colourless solid |
Melting point |
65 °C, 338 K, 149 °F decomp. |
Solubility in water | very soluble |
Related compounds | |
Other compounds | Potassium persulfate |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) |
Peroxydisulfuric is a sulfur oxoacid with the chemical formula H2S2O8. In structural terms it can be written HO3SOOSO3H.[1] It is one of a group of sulfur oxoacids, its salts, commonly known as persulfates, are industrially important but the acid itself is not. The salts contain the peroxydisulfate ion, S2O82−, with O–O = 131 pm and S–Oµ = 150 pm.[1]
References
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