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The molar mass of Li2O is 29,88 g (the sum of atomic weights of 2Li and 1O).
Formula: Li2O
Li2O lithium oxide, is a binary compound of lithium and oxygen and is ionic.
Li2O
Hydrogen
Because 2Li + O2 --> Li2O2 moles Li produces 1 mole Li2O3.04Li + --> 1.52 O2 --> 1.52 Li2O1.52 moles Li2O arw formed.
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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)