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Reagents Derived from Hydrogen and Oxygen

Metalhc Li dissolves readily, releasing H2 and forming LiOH. [Pg.30]

The oxide Li20 dissolves slowly and yields the hydroxide, LiOH. The solubility of LiOH is 5 M at 10 °C, rising to over 6 M at 100 °C. [Pg.30]

Most of the Li salts are soluble in H2O. Some, including LiCl and LiClOs, are very deliquescent. The hydroxide, carbonate (2dM at 0°C), fluoride (IdM at 18 °C, comparable to NaF) and phosphate, Li3P04 (3 mM), are, like those of the [Pg.30]

Oxonium. Lithium dissolves vigorously in acids and forms salts. [Pg.31]

Hydroxide. Aqueous Li2S04 and Ba(OH)2 yield LiOH (and BaS04i). [Pg.31]


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