Potassium pyrosulfate, or potassium disulfate, is an
inorganic compound
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with the
chemical formula
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K
2S
2O
7.
Production
Potassium pyrosulfate is obtained by the thermal decomposition of other salts, most directly from
potassium bisulfate:
: 2 KHSO
4 → K
2S
2O
7 + H
2O
Temperatures above 600°C further decompose potassium pyrosulfate to
potassium sulfate and
sulfur trioxide however:
: K
2S
2O
7 → K
2SO
4 + SO
3
Other salts, such as
potassium trisulfate,
can also decompose into potassium pyrosulfate.
Chemical structure
Potassium pyrosulfate contains the
pyrosulfate
In chemistry, disulfate or pyrosulfate is the anion with the molecular formula . Disulfate is the IUPAC name.
It has a dichromate-like structure and can be visualised as two corner-sharing SO4 tetrahedra, with a bridging oxygen atom.
In this a ...
anion
An ion () is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge.
The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is considered to be positive by conve ...
which has a
dichromate-like
structure. The
geometry
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can be visualized as a
tetrahedron
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with two corners sharing the
SO4 anion's configuration and a centrally bridged oxygen atom. A semi-
structural formula for the pyrosulfate anion is O
3SOSO
32−. The
oxidation state
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of sulfur in this compound is +6.
Uses
Potassium pyrosulfate is used in
analytical chemistry
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; samples are fused with potassium pyrosulfate, (or a mixture of potassium pyrosulfate and
potassium fluoride) to ensure complete dissolution prior to a
quantitative analysis
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* Quantitative research, application of mathematics and statistics in economics and marketing
* Quantitative analysis (chemistry), the determination of the absolute or relative abundance of one or more substanc ...
.
The compound is also present in a
catalyst
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in conjunction with
vanadium(V) oxide
Vanadium(V) oxide (''vanadia'') is the inorganic compound with the formula V2 O5. Commonly known as vanadium pentoxide, it is a brown/yellow solid, although when freshly precipitated from aqueous solution, its colour is deep orange. Because ...
in the industrial production of sulfur trioxide.
See also
*
Sodium pyrosulfate
Sodium pyrosulfate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula of Na2S2O7. It is a colorless salt.
Preparation
Sodium pyrosulfate is obtained by the dehydration of sodium bisulfate:
: 2 NaHSO4 → Na2S2O7 + H2O
Temperatures above 460&nb ...
References
{{Potassium compounds
Potassium compounds
Pyrosulfates