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What is thionic acid?

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Answered by nigarg82
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It is an acid which has a straight chain of sulphur atoms.

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Answered by yaduvanshi2754
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thionic acid is an oxoacid which has a straight chain of sulfur atoms and has the chemical formula Sₙ(SO₃H)₂. Trithionic acid, tetrathionic acid are simple examples. They are the conjugate acids of polythionates. The compounds of n < 80 are expected to exist, and those of n < 20 have already been synthesized

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