Yes, it will react to form an external layer of lithium oxide (Li2O).
Lithium react with oygen to form lithium oxide through this equation: 4Li + O2 --> 2Li2O
Any metal that reacts with oxygen will produce a metal oxide. For example, magnesium reacts with oxygen to produce magnesium oxide, and zinc reacts with oxygen to produce zinc oxide. It is helpful to know the general word equation: metal + oxygen -> metal oxide
Heating lithium in dry air will cause it to combine with oxygen to form lithium oxide. The equation might look like this: 4Li + O2 = 2Li2O We'll also see a bit of lithium peroxide form as in this equation: 2Li2O2 → Li2O + O2 Note that lithium peroxide is unstable and will decompose into lithium oxide and oxygen as in this equation: 2Li2O2 → 2Li2O + O2
Oxidation is the usual cause of discoloration when an iron is exposed to air. The atoms on the surface of the metal react with Oxygen in air to produce a metal oxide.
Yes, lead reacts with oxygen and produces lead oxide.
Lithium react with oygen to form lithium oxide through this equation: 4Li + O2 --> 2Li2O
metal oxide
(the metal) oxide for example aluminum oxide
Any metal that reacts with oxygen will produce a metal oxide. For example, magnesium reacts with oxygen to produce magnesium oxide, and zinc reacts with oxygen to produce zinc oxide. It is helpful to know the general word equation: metal + oxygen -> metal oxide
It is nonmetallic because it is a gas, but it can react with a metal to create something called an oxide. so... metal + oxygen --> Metaloxide.
The reason why metal have to be clean with sandpaper is to remove the oxide layer on the surface of the metal. This is because most metal have a high tendency toward oxygen. The metal will react with oxygen in the air and form an oxide layer on the surface of the metal.
When metals react with oxygen they produce metal oxides. A common example would be that of Iron which in the presence of oxygen and water form rust (a mixture of metal oxides and metal hydroxides)
Heating lithium in dry air will cause it to combine with oxygen to form lithium oxide. The equation might look like this: 4Li + O2 = 2Li2O We'll also see a bit of lithium peroxide form as in this equation: 2Li2O2 → Li2O + O2 Note that lithium peroxide is unstable and will decompose into lithium oxide and oxygen as in this equation: 2Li2O2 → 2Li2O + O2
If the gas is oxygen, the oxide of the metal is most likely to form.
The alkali metals, group 1 of the periodic table, react more and more with O2 as you descend the group. From Na down to Cs, the metals are stored in oil so that they don't form an oxide layer. If you watch videos on Youtube about these metals, you'll see the oxide layer actually form before your eyes.
alkali metal + oxygen --> metal oxide metal oxide + water--> metal hydroxide metal hydroxides are strong alkalis, corrosive pH=14
Metals higher up the reactivity series (more reactive) will react more readily with oxygen to form the respective metal oxide