bisulfitti
Bisulfitti are anions with the chemical formula HSO3-. They are formed when sulfur dioxide dissolves in water, leading to the formation of sulfurous acid, H2SO3. This acid can then lose a proton to form the bisulfite ion. Bisulfite ions exist in equilibrium with sulfite ions (SO32-) and sulfurous acid in aqueous solutions, depending on the pH.
Bisulfites are commonly encountered as salts, such as sodium bisulfite (NaHSO3) or potassium bisulfite (KHSO3). These
The reducing properties of bisulfites are utilized in various chemical processes. They can be used to remove
However, bisulfites can also be problematic. For individuals with sulfite sensitivity or asthma, exposure to sulfites