lboogy Posted May 25, 2008 Posted May 25, 2008 Hello everyone, Please could someone explain something for me? When thiosulphate is oxidised, for example, in the following reaction: I2 + (2S2O3)2- -> 2I- + (S4O6)2- I know the 2 electrons have now gone to the 2 iodine atoms, but what are the individual charges of the atoms in the thiosulphate at product stage? thanks in advance Gav the only reason I ask is because in working it out, at product stage we have (2S2O3)1- + 1e-. As oxygen is 2- each, totaling 6-, and the total charge is 1-, I figured the S would have to total 5-, but that would entail one being 3+ and the other being 2+. I only thought sulphur could be 6+, 4+, 0 or 2-.
John Cuthber Posted May 25, 2008 Posted May 25, 2008 Does this help? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrathionate the sulphurs at the ends are 6 valent.
lboogy Posted May 25, 2008 Author Posted May 25, 2008 thanks for that John, it explainms it very clearly.
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