Thio is a compound of hydrogen ions and thiosulfate ions. Chemical formula: H2S2O3 . It is very unstable and easily decomposed, and has not yet been obtained as a free acid or in aqueous solution. It combines with metal elements to form thiosulfates. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (チオはThio) 水素イオンとチオ硫酸イオンとの化合物。化学式 H2S2O3 非常に分解しやすく不安定で、遊離酸としても、水溶液としてもまだ得られていない。金属元素と化合してチオ硫酸塩をつくる。
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