Lithium chloride is LiCl. There are two atoms (one lithium and one chlorine).
No. Li2CO3 is a compound but it is ionic, not molecular.
Yes
The chemical equation is:MgCl2 + Li2CO3 = MgCO3(s) + 2 LiCl
Lithium carbonate
Li2CO3. The two positive charges from two lithium ions neutralize the negative charge of the carbonate ion.
Lithium chloride is LiCl. There are two atoms (one lithium and one chlorine).
No. Li2CO3 is a compound but it is ionic, not molecular.
Lithium carbonate, Li2CO3, is used to treat bipolar disorder. The pharmacological activity is due to the lithium ions.
Yes
Lithium has 1 positive charge, and carbonate has negative 2 charge. Li+ + (CO32-) Therefore, all you need to do is balance it, you will need 2 Lithiums to balance the negative 2 charge and that's it. Li2(CO3)
The chemical equation is:MgCl2 + Li2CO3 = MgCO3(s) + 2 LiCl
Li2CO3
Lithium carbonate
Lithium Carbonate
Yes. All salts of group 1 ions are soluble. Ba2+ is an exception to the "sulfates are soluble" rule, and neither chromium nor phosphate appears on the solubility rules.
Li2CO3 + 2HNO3 ---> H2O + CO2 + 2LiNO3