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Sodium disulfite is made by adding sulfur dioxide to a solution of sodium hydrogen sulfite in 60% sodium hydroxide. The salt is recovered by centrifugation.

W. Büchner, R. Schliebs, G. Winter, K.H. Büchel, Industrial Inorganic Chemistry, VCH, 1989

SO2
  +  
Na2SO3
  +  
NaOH
         
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Sulfur dioxide     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Sodium sulfite     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Sodium hydroxide Catalyst    Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Sodium disulfite     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming

Interaction, Reaction, Process defined as:
Industrial Process: Inorganic

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