Sodium sulfite, chemical formula Na2SO3, common sulfite, white, monoclinic crystal or powder. It has an irritating effect on the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes and can contaminate water sources. Decomposed by high heat, toxic sulfide flue gas is produced. In industry, it is mainly used to make cellulose sulfite esters, sodium thiosulfate, organic chemicals, bleached fabrics, etc., and is also used as reducing agents, preservatives, chlorine dehydrators, etc.
The food industry is used as bleach, preservative, loosening agent, and antioxidant. Also used in pharmaceutical synthesis, it is used as a reducing agent when producing dehydrated vegetables
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English name | sodium sulphite |
Molecular formula | Na2SO3 |
Technical standard | GB69451-2009 |
Product appearance | White, monoclinic crystal or powder |
Product form | amorphous particle solid |