what is thiosulphate and hypo-chlorite?
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a salt containing the anion S2O32−, i.e. a sulphate with one oxygen atom replaced by sulphur.Thiosulfate is an oxyanion of sulfur. The prefix thio- indicates that the thiosulfate ion is a sulfate ion with one oxygen replaced by sulfur. Thiosulfate has a tetrahedral molecular shape with C₃ᵥ symmetry. Thiosulfate occurs naturally and is produced by certain biochemical processes....
In chemistry, hypochlorite is an ion with the chemical formula ClO⁻. It combines with a number of cations to form hypochlorites, which may also be regarded as the salts of hypochlorous acid. Common examples include sodium hypochlorite and calcium hypochlorite
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