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SODIUM SULFONATE

CAS NUMBER: 7631-90-5

EC NUMBER: 231-921-4

MOLECULAR FORMULA: NaHSO3 or NaHO3S

MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 104.06

IUPAC NAME: sodium;hydrogen sulfite

Sodium Sulfonate is an anionic surfactant often found in bath, shower, and hair care cleansers. 
Sodium Sulfonate is a mixture of long chain sulfonate salts prepared by sulfonation of C14-16 alpha olefins. 

Sodium Sulfonate can be derived from coconut and produces a copious foam.
Sodium Sulfonate appears as white crystals or crystalline powder. 

Sodium Sulfonate has slight sulfurous odor. 
Sodium Sulfonate's specific gravity 1.48. 

Sodium Sulfonate has been used externally for parasitic skin diseases and as a gastrointestinal antiseptic.
Sodium Sulfonate is an inorganic sodium salt having hydrogensulfite as the counterion. 

Sodium Sulfonate has a role as a mutagen and an allergen. 
Sodium Sulfonate is an inorganic sodium salt and a sulfite salt. 

Sodium Sulfonate contains a hydrogensulfite.
Sodium Sulfonate is a chemical mixture with the approximate chemical formula NaHSO3. 

Sodium bisulfite in fact is not a real compound, but a mixture of salts that dissolve in water to give solutions composed of sodium and bisulfite ions. 
Sodium Sulfonate occurs as white or yellowish-white crystals with an odor of sulfur dioxide. 

For properties of sodium bisulfite, refer to the table located to the right. 
Regardless of its ill-defined nature, sodium bisulfite is used in many different industries such a food additive with E number E222 in the food industry

-a reducing agent in the cosmetic industry

-a decomposer of residual hypochlorite 

Sodium Sulfonate is also used in the bleaching industry
Sodium Sulfonate is a white, crystalline solid with a slight odor of rotten eggs. 

Sodium Sulfonate is often in a liquid solution. 
Sodium Sulfonate is used in making paper and leather

Sodium Sulfonate is a food additive, antioxidant, antibrowning and preservant. 
Upon heating in aqueous acidic media, Sodium Sulfonate releases SO2.

In dried fruits and jams, Sodium Sulfonate acts as anti-browning agent by preventing enzymatic browning caused by polyphenol oxidase.
In baking, Sodium Sulfonate is used as an economical alternative to common reducing agents, mainly in cookies and crackers formulations.

-Sodium Sulfonate has several functions in bakery systems:

-Antibacterial: Sodium Sulfonate inhibits the growth of bacteria in high pH and high water activity conditions.

-Antioxidant: Sodium Sulfonate reatards oxidation and rancidity, due to its oxygen scavenging properties.

-Retards enzymatic browning reactions: especially in fruit products.

-Reducing agent: Sodium Sulfonate improves flour properties by inhibiting the restoration of disulfide bonds, providing a pliable dough.

-Improves dough machinability: by reducing the amount of shrinkage or set back, thus producing uniform crackers.

Sodium Sulfonate is one of the many synonyms for sodium acid sulfate. 
Sodium Sulfonate is a dry acid in crystal, granular, or powder form that is used as a pH adjuster, fungicide, herbicide, or microbiocide (a product that kills microbes) in a variety of industries, such as household cleaning and swimming pool maintenance

Sodium Sulfonate may also be called sodium hydrogen sulfate, sulfuric acid, monosodium salts, sodium acid sulfate, sodium hydrosulfate, or sodium hydrogen sulfate
Sodium Sulfonate is often used in toilet bowl cleaners and dishwasher cleaning products. 

Sodium Sulfonate can also be found in a multitude of other items. 
Commonly used to control pH, Sodium Sulfonate is found in aquarium and swimming pool products. 

Sodium Sulfonate can even be found in dietary supplements and antifungal foot creams. 
Sodium Sulfonate is also used in metal finishing.
Sodium Sulfonate is a common inorganic salt, also called as sodium hydrogen sulfite

Chemical properties: 
Sodium Sulfonate dissociates in water to give the bisulfite and sodium ions. 
Sodium Sulfonate is a weak acid and attacks metals. 

Sodium Sulfonate acts as a mild reducing agent and is used to reduce many functional groups in organic synthesis. 
Sodium Sulfonate decomposes on heating or in the presence of acids to release sulfur dioxide gas.

Sodium Sulfonate is used as a food additive and a food preservative. 
Sodium Sulfonate is also used in purification and decolorization processes during production of various chemicals. 

Sodium Sulfonate has applications in wastewater treatment, in drinking water treatment, in prevention of corrosion, wine making, and DNA sequencing. 
Sodium Sulfonate is also used as a flame retardant, anti-scaling agent and a bleaching agent.


PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: 

-Molecular Weight: 104.06

-Exact Mass: 103.95440935    

-Monoisotopic Mass: 103.95440935    

-Topological Polar Surface Area: 79.6 Ų

-Physical Description: It appears as white crystals or crystalline powder

-Color: White crystal or crystalline powder

-Form: crystal or crystalline powder 

-Odor: Slight sulfurous odor

-Taste: Disagreeable taste

-Boiling Point: 104 °C

-Melting Point: Decomposes

-Solubility: 29%

-Density: 1.48

-Vapor Pressure: 2.4

-Viscosity: 3.64 mPa*s

-pH: 2,5-5,5

-Chemical Classes: Other Classes -> Sulfites


Sodium Sulfonate is an anionic surfactant often found in bath, shower, and hair care cleansers. 
Sodium Sulfonate is a mixture of long chain sulfonate salts prepared by sulfonation of C14-16 alpha olefins. 
Sodium Sulfonate can be derived from coconut and produces a copious foam.

Sodium Sulfonate appears as white crystals or crystalline powder. 
Sodium Sulfonate has slight sulfurous odor. 

Sodium Sulfonate's specific gravity 1.48. 
Sodium Sulfonate has been used externally for parasitic skin diseases and as a gastrointestinal antiseptic.
Sodium Sulfonate is an inorganic sodium salt having hydrogensulfite as the counterion. 


CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: 

-Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 1

-Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 4

-Rotatable Bond Count: 0    

-Heavy Atom Count: 5    

-Formal Charge: 0    

-Complexity: 33.9    

-Isotope Atom Count: 0    

-Defined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Defined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 2    

-Compound Is Canonicalized: Yes


Sodium Sulfonate has a role as a mutagen and an allergen. 
Sodium Sulfonate is an inorganic sodium salt and a sulfite salt. 
Sodium Sulfonate contains a hydrogensulfite.

Sodium Sulfonate is a chemical mixture with the approximate chemical formula NaHSO3. 
Sodium bisulfite in fact is not a real compound, but a mixture of salts that dissolve in water to give solutions composed of sodium and bisulfite ions. 

Sodium Sulfonate occurs as white or yellowish-white crystals with an odor of sulfur dioxide. 
Sodium bisulfite is used in many different industries such a food additive with E number E222 in the food industry

Sodium bisulfite is used in the cosmetic industry
Sodium Sulfonate is also used in the bleaching industry
Sodium Sulfonate is a white, crystalline solid with a slight odor of rotten eggs. 

Sodium Sulfonate is often in a liquid solution. 
Sodium Sulfonate is used in making paper and leather

Sodium Sulfonate is a food additive, antioxidant, antibrowning and preservant. 
Sodium Sulfonate acts as anti-browning agent by preventing enzymatic browning caused by polyphenol oxidase.

Sodium Sulfonate is used as an economical alternative to common reducing agents, mainly in cookies and crackers formulations.
Sodium Sulfonate inhibits the growth of bacteria in high pH and high water activity conditions.

Sodium Sulfonate reatards oxidation and rancidity, due to its oxygen scavenging properties.
Sodium Sulfonate improves flour properties by inhibiting the restoration of disulfide bonds, providing a pliable dough.

Sodium Sulfonate is one of the many synonyms for sodium acid sulfate. 
Sodium Sulfonate is a dry acid in crystal, granular, or powder form that is used as a pH adjuster, fungicide, herbicide, or microbiocide (a product that kills microbes) in a variety of industries, such as household cleaning and swimming pool maintenance
Sodium Sulfonate may also be called sodium hydrogen sulfate, sulfuric acid, monosodium salts, sodium acid sulfate, sodium hydrosulfate, or sodium hydrogen sulfate

Sodium Sulfonate is often used in toilet bowl cleaners and dishwasher cleaning products. 
Sodium Sulfonate can also be found in a multitude of other items. 

Sodium Sulfonate is found in aquarium and swimming pool products. 
Sodium Sulfonate can even be found in dietary supplements and antifungal foot creams. 

Sodium Sulfonate is also used in metal finishing.
Sodium Sulfonate is a common inorganic salt, also called as sodium hydrogen sulfite

Sodium Sulfonate is a weak acid and attacks metals. 
Sodium Sulfonate acts as a mild reducing agent and is used to reduce many functional groups in organic synthesis. 

Sodium Sulfonate is used as a food additive and a food preservative. 
Sodium Sulfonate is also used in purification and decolorization processes during production of various chemicals. 
Sodium Sulfonate has applications in wastewater treatment, in drinking water treatment, in prevention of corrosion, wine making, and DNA sequencing. 

Sodium Sulfonate's used as a preservative to maintain the flavor and aroma of these foods. 
Sodium Sulfonate is also used in the preservation of wine.

Sodium Sulfonate is an inorganic salt that also goes by another name, which is sodium hydrogen sulfite.
Sodium Sulfonate is an anti-oxidant and widely used food additive to preserve freshness and color in vegetables and juices, particularly green vegetables. 

Sodium Sulfonate has been used as a reagent to compose the immunoprecipitation (IP) buffer to chemically modify DNA and to synthesize arsenolipids
Sodium Sulfonate can also be used as a reagent during the synthesis of 5,6-dihydrouracil-6-sulfonate.


SYNONYMS: 

SODIUM SULFONATE
7631-90-5
Sodium hydrogen sulfite
sodium hydrogensulfite
Sodium bisulphite
Sulfurous acid, monosodium salt
Sodium sulhydrate
Monosodium sulfite
NaHSO3
Sulfurous acid, sodium salt
Uantax SBS
Hydrogen sodium sulfite
Sodium hydrosulfite
Bisulfite de sodium 
sodium hydrogensulphite
sodium hydrogen sulphite
Sodium bisulfite
sodiumbisulfit
Sodium hydrogensulphite (aqueous solution)
Monosodic sulphite
Sodium hydrogen sulfite, solution
sodium bi-sulphite
sodiumhydrogensulfit
saures Natriumsulfit
Natriumhydrogensulfit
sodiumhydrogensulphite
sodium hydogen sulfite
primaeres Natriumsulfit
sodium hydrogen-sulfite
sodium;hydrogen sulfite
E222
Sodium bisulfite
Sodium bisulfite
EC 231-548-0
Sodium hydrogen sulfite solution
Sodium bisulfite solution, purum, ~40%
Sodium bisulfite aqueous solution 35-40%
Sodium bisulfite, 37-40% aqueous solution
E-222
Sodium bisulfite, mixture of NaHSO3 and Na2S2O5
 

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