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Sinhon Chem | The difference between thiourea dioxide and insurance powder

20-Oct-2024

thiourea dioxide


Thiourea dioxide and insurance powder (sodium hydrosulfite) are both reducing agents, but they have some differences.

 

Chemical composition: Thiourea dioxide is an organic compound, while insurance powder is an inorganic compound.

 

Properties: Their chemical and physical properties vary. For example, in terms of stability and reactivity under different conditions, they may show different behaviors.

 

Application fields: They are used in different industrial processes. Thiourea dioxide is often used in the textile and dyeing industry, while insurance powder is widely used in many fields such as bleaching in the pulp and paper industry, and chemical synthesis.

 

Reactivity: Their reactivity with various substances may also differ, which affects their specific applications and effects in different chemical reactions.

 

In summary, although both thiourea dioxide and insurance powder have reducing properties, their characteristics and application scenarios are not exactly the same.




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