Thiosulfuric acid

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Thiosulfuric acid
Thiosulfuric acid 2-D structure.png
IUPAC name sulfurothioic O-acid
Other names thiosulfuric acid dihydroxidooxidosulfidosulfur
Identifiers
CAS number [7772-98-7]
SMILES
Properties
Chemical formula H2S2O3
Molar mass 114.14408
Solubility in water decomposes
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Thiosulfuric acid is a sulfur oxoacid. The acid cannot be made by acidifying thiosulfate salts as the acid readily decomposes in water. The decomposition products can include sulfur, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, polysulfanes, sulfuric acid and polythionates, depending on the exact reaction conditions. Anhydrous methods of producing the acid include:

(in diethyl ether at -78°C )
H2S + SO3 → H2S2O3•nEt2O
Na2S2O3+2HCl → 2NaCl + H2S2O3•2Et2O

The anhydrous acid decomposes below 0°C:

H2S2O3 → H2S + SO3

There is an isomeric form, a white crystalline adduct, H2S.SO3 which can be prepared at low temperature.

See also

References

Greenwood, N. N.; Earnshaw, A. Chemistry of the Elements, 2nd ed.; Butterworth-Heinemann: Oxford, 1997. ISBN 0-7506-3365-4

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