- Definition of Ca2S2O6
Ca2S2O6 is the chemical formula of Calcium dithionate, a chemical compound that consists of the elements: Calcium (Ca), Sulfur (S), and Oxygen (O). In this formula, there are 2 atoms of Calcium, 2 atoms of Sulfur, and 6 atoms of Oxygen.
1.1 Name
1.1.1 The common name is Calcium dithionate
1.1.2 The English name is Calcium dithionate
1.2 The atomic mass of Calcium dithionate is 38, 16 and 8 for Calcium, Sulfur, and Oxygen respectively.
1.3 The molar mass of Calcium dithionate is 184.18 g/mol.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: 2 atoms of calcium, 2 atoms of sulfur, and 6 atoms of oxygen.
1.4 In Calcium dithionate, calcium bears a positive charge of +2 and dithionate bears a negative charge of -2, forming ions soluble in water.
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Properties of Ca2S2O6
2.1 Physical properties: Calcium dithionate typically appears as a white, odorless powder with a neutral PH.
2.2 Chemical properties: Calcium dithionate has the ability to react with strong acid to create sulfate ions. -
Common chemical equations: Due to the chemical properties of Calcium dithionate not being thoroughly researched, there are not many examples of common chemical reactions.
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Synthesis of Ca2S2O6
4.1 Laboratory preparation: Calcium dithionate can be prepared through the reaction between calcium bisulfite and ozone.
4.2 Industrial preparation: There is no information on the industrial production process of Calcium dithionate.