Ácido sulfínico: Diferenzas entre revisións

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Os '''ácidos sulfínicos''' son [[oxoácido]]s de [[xofre]] coa estrutura RSO(OH). Nestes [[composto organosulfurado|compostos organosulfurados]], o xofre ten unha xeometría piramidal.
 
They are often prepared in situ by acidification of the corresponding sulfinate salts, which are typically more robust than the acid. These salts are generated by reduction of sulfonyl chlorides.<ref>{{ OrgSynth | author = Whitmore, F. C.; Hamilton, F. H. |(1941), [http://www.orgsyn.org/demo.aspx?prep = cv1p0492 | title = "Sodium p-Toluenesulfinic acid"], |Org. collvolSynth. =; 1Coll. |Vol. collvolpages =1: 492 | year = 1941 }}</ref> An alternative route is the reaction of [[Grignard reagent]]s with [[sulfur dioxide]]. Transition metal sulfinates are also generated by insertion of sulfur dioxide into metal alkyls, a reaction that may proceed via a [[metal sulfur dioxide complex]].
 
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