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About five percent of .) Those who are allergic to sulfites are urged to avoid products that could contain them.

Sulfites occur naturally in almost all wines. In the wines are not necessarily sulfite-free. Most Beer s no longer contain sulfites. Although Shrimp is sometimes treated with sulfites on fishing vessels, the chemical may not appear on the label. In 1985 , the United States federal government banned the addition of sulfites to most fresh fruits and vegetables, though fresh-cut potatoes and dried fruits are exceptions.
See for a list of sulfites.

S O 32− is a Polyatomic Ion , in which more than one atom are bonded together to form a charged species, which most often is treated as, in effect, a charged molecule. S O 32− is also an Oxoanion , which refers to a polyatomic ion which contains one or more Oxygen atoms.

MD 20/20 is known historically for containing sulfitea.

Oxoanion Sulfides