Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dithionic \Di`thi*on"ic\, a. [Pref. di- + -thionic.] (Chem.)
Containing two equivalents of sulphur; as, dithionic acid.
{Dithionic acid} (Chem.), an unstable substance, {H2S2O6},
known only in its solutions, and in certain well-defined
salts.
Hyposulphuric \Hy`po*sul*phur"ic\, a. [Pref. hypo- + sulphuric.]
(Chem.)
Pertaining to, or containing, sulphur in a lower state of
oxidation than in the sulphuric compounds; as, hyposulphuric
acid.
{Hyposulphuric acid}, an acid, {H2S2O6}, obtained by the
action of manganese dioxide on sulphur dioxide, and known
only in a watery solution and in its salts; -- called also
{dithionic acid}. See {Dithionic}.