Lithium chloride consists of two (2) elements, lithium and chlorine.
LiCl has ionic bonding. (There is no compound with a formula LiCL.)
Lithium Chloride
OMG LOADS what about H2O, LiCl, CaO, H2SO4... they're called inorganic subtances
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LiCl can be formed by mixing LiOH and HCl. The result is LiCl + H2O.
LiCl has ionic bonding. (There is no compound with a formula LiCL.)
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Lithium Chloride
LiCl is the compound lithium chloride.
There are 50 moles in 5 liters of 10 M LiCl (10 molar lithium chloride).
OMG LOADS what about H2O, LiCl, CaO, H2SO4... they're called inorganic subtances
LiCl+H2SO4=LiHSO4+HCl
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6.02 x 1023
LiCl and NaCl are solids; it is impossible to dissolve one in the other.
LiCl can be formed by mixing LiOH and HCl. The result is LiCl + H2O.
You know because of solubility rules that LiCl disassociates 100% in water. So, knowing that molarity is equal to moles/liters Molarity LiCl = 1.97mol / 33.2 L Molarity = 0.059 M LiCl