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  • Sodium Sulfite: Understanding its Role as an Antioxidant & Oxygen Scavenger
    Sodium sulfite does not remove oxygen. It acts as an antioxidant and oxygen scavenger, meaning that it reacts with oxygen to prevent it from causing damage. When exposed to oxygen, sodium sulfite undergoes oxidation, converting to sodium sulfate and releasing sulfur dioxide gas. The oxygen is consumed in this reaction, effectively removing it from the environment.
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