Sulfur oxyanions

Hyposulfite

Hyposulfite may refer to: * The thiosulfate anion (S2O2−3) * Sodium thiosulfate, a salt containing the thiosulfate anion * S2O2−2, a reported sulfur oxyanion. However salts containing S2O2−2 and HS2O−2 are not well characterized; they would be conjugate bases derived from the parent hyposulfurous acid (H2S2O2), which is also of doubtful existence. * Dithionite (S2O2−4) as in sodium dithionite. (Wikipedia).

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