Chloroform and Sodium Hydroxide
Bromine will be reduced to bromide and it will oxidize Sodium thiosulfate to Sodium tetrathionate :2 Na2S2O3 + Br2 ----> Na2S4O6 + 2 NaBr
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
when sodium thiosulfate disassociates in an acid, sulfur (which has a nasty rotten egg smell) is a product Na2S2O3 --> 2Na + SO3 + S
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Sodium Thiosulphate is Na2S2O3 and water is H2O.
Sodium thiosulfate neutralizes chlorine.
Amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate
Either ammonium thiosulfate (the best to use) or sodium thiosulfate.
A solution of sodium thiosulfate is produced.
sodium thiosulfate
Several antidotes are: sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate, hydroxocobalamin.
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
Yes.It is!
Sodium thiosulfate
Na2S2O3
Sodium thiosulfate is used against cyanide poisoning and pitiryazis.For nonmedical uses see this link.