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Lithium thiosulphate

Lithium thiosulphate, Li2S203.—The trihydrate, Li2S203,3H20, is prepared by the interaction of barium thiosulphate and lithium sulphate in aqueous solution.7 Heating eliminates the water of crystallization, and then decomposes the anhydrous substance into sulphur, sulphate, and sulphide. The salt is very deliquescent. [Pg.70]

Silyl enol ethers, 23, 77, 99-117,128 Silyl enolates, 77 Silyl peroxides, 57 Silyl triflate, 94 Silyl vinyl lithium, 11 (E)-l -Silylalk-1 -enes, 8 Silylalumimum, 8 Silylation, 94 reductive, 26 a-C-Silylation, 113 O-Silylation.99,100 / -SilyIketone, 54 non-cydic, 55 Silylmagnesium, 8 Silyloxydienes, 112 Sodium hexamethyldisilazide, 89 Sodium thiosulphate pentahydrate, 59 Stannylation, see Hydrostannylation Stannylethene, 11 (Z)-Stilbene, 70 (E)-Stilbene oxide, 70 /3-Styryltrimethylsilane, 141 Swern oxidation. 84,88... [Pg.169]

H. Stamm also measured the solubilities of the salts of the alkalies in liquid ammonia —potassium hydroxide, nitrate, sulphate, chromate, oxalate, perchlorate, persulphate, chloride, bromide, iodide, carbonate, and chlorate rubidium chloride, bromide, and sulphate esesium chloride, iodide, carbonate, and sulphate lithium chloride and sulphate sodium phosphate, phosphite, hypophosphite, fluoride, chloride, iodide, bromate, perchlorate, periodate, hyponitrire, nitrite, nitrate, azide, dithionate, chromate, carbonate, oxalate, benzoate, phtnalate, isophthalate ammonium, chloride, chlorate, bromide, iodide, perchlorate, sulphate, sulphite, chromate, molybdate, nitrate, dithionate, thiosulphate, persulphate, thiocyanate, phosphate, phosphite, hypophosphite, arsenate, arsenite, amidosulphonate, ferrocyanide, carbonate, benzoate, methionate, phenylacetate, picrate, salicylate, phenylpropionate, benzoldisulphonate, benzolsulphonate, phthalate, trimesmate, mellitate, aliphatic dicarboxylates, tartrate, fumarate, and maleinate and phenol. [Pg.204]

Add 5 ml of an approximately 0.5 m ethereal solution of lithium aluminium hydride to 50 ml of a standardised approximately 0.2 m iodine solution in benzene. Shake the solution gently and allow to stand for 5 minutes, add 50ml of distilled water followed by about 2 ml of glacial acetic acid. Titrate the excess of iodine with a standardised 0.2 m solution of sodium thiosulphate using starch solution in the final stages to determine the end-point. [Pg.447]


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