Because 2Li + O2 --> Li2O
2 moles Li produces 1 mole Li2O
3.04Li + --> 1.52 O2 --> 1.52 Li2O
1.52 moles Li2O arw formed.
2.2 moles of water would be needed.
The reaction is Li2O + H2O = 2LiOH
1 mole of water per mole of Li2O. (1 mole H2O/ 1 mole Li20)
The molar mass of lithium is 6.941 g/mol. This means that one mole of lithium weighs 6.941 grams. Therefore, 2 moles of lithium will weigh 13.882 grams (6.941*2=13.882).
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6.9 grams
87.5g
The balanced equation for the reaction between lithium oxide and water is: Li2O + H2O -> 2 LiOH.
LiAlH4 is a compound of lithium which has extensive use in Organic Chemistry. It is used as a strong reducing agent for organic reactions.
LiO does not form. Li2O would form and is lithium oxide.
Lithium peroxide's chemical formula is Li2O2. This compound is typically used in spacecrafts to remove CO2 from the air.
The reaction is: Li + 2 S = Li2S (lithium sulfide)
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The molar mass of Li2O is 29,88 g (the sum of atomic weights of 2Li and 1O).
134.1 grams
Lithium oxide react with water forming a hydroxide:Li2O + H2O = 2 LiOH + H2
Yes, it will react to form an external layer of lithium oxide (Li2O).
Li2O + H2O ----> 2LIOH
LiO DOES not exist. Lithium oxide has the formula 'Li2O'.
The chemical formula for lithium oxide is Li2O
Formula: Li2O
to get the answer just take number of moles you have and multiply it by the molecular mass of the compound which is 22g/mol in lithium oxide's case. 23mol x 22g/mol = 506 g of Li2O
Li2O + H2O -> 2 LiOHCorrect answer: Li2O(s)+H2O(l) -> 2LiOH(aq)
Li2O is the chemical formula of dilithium oxide.