
CAS 13465-98-0
:Silver sulfite
Description:
Silver sulfite, with the CAS number 13465-98-0, is an inorganic compound composed of silver (Ag) and sulfite ions (SO3^2-). It typically appears as a white or light yellow solid and is known for its relatively low solubility in water. Silver sulfite can be formed through the reaction of silver salts with sulfite sources. This compound exhibits properties characteristic of silver compounds, including potential antimicrobial activity, which makes it of interest in various applications, including photography and as a potential additive in certain materials. However, it is important to handle silver sulfite with care, as silver compounds can be toxic in certain concentrations and may pose environmental risks. The stability of silver sulfite can be influenced by factors such as light and temperature, leading to decomposition under specific conditions. Overall, while it has niche applications, its use is often limited due to the reactivity and toxicity associated with silver compounds.
Formula:AgH2O3S
InChI:InChI=1S/2Ag.H2O3S/c;;1-4(2)3/h;;(H2,1,2,3)
InChI key:InChIKey=DGNJXZBGUBPBNR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:S(=O)(O)O.[Ag]
Synonyms:- Silver sulfite
- Sulfurous acid, disilver(1+) salt
- Silver sulfite (2:1)
- Sulfurous acid, silver(1+) salt (1:2)
- Disilver(1+) sulfite
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