chemical question

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glbeas said:
What is the difference between the bisulfite and
the metabisulfite, if any?

Likely one difference is the temperature of crystallization; the
meta being precipitated at higher temperatures. A dehydration
takes place. A combining of two orthos into one meta minus one
H2O is the result. The metabisulfite is two bisulfites minus a H2O.
Or, 2,NaHSO3 = Na2S2O5 + H2O.

Borates do the same thing, dehydrate; ortho, meta, tetra. Of
course they also hydrate; metabisulfite, with water, will become
the bisulfite. Dan
 
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