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Sodium Bisulphite, Also known as sodium acid sulphate or sodium hydrogen sulphite, the name of this chemical substance in the element table is NaHSO4. This chemical, which is white and odorless, has an acid salt character. This compound, which can be transported in dry form, dissolves in water and when heated, it loses the water in it and turns into sodium pyrosulfate. If it comes into contact with fire, sulfur trioxide is formed. Sodium bisulphite is not flammable and does not dissolve in alcohol. In alcohol, it deteriorates and loses its properties. The element sodium bisulphite is formed as a result of the reaction of sodium chloride, that is, salt, with sulfuric acid.