No.Since, lithium nitrate (LiNO3) is a salt of strong acid and strong base,there willbe approximately equal amounts of H and OH ions in its water solution.Therefore,it will be neutral to litmus.THerefore,it is neither acid nor base but,it is neutral.
neither. it doesn't contain hydrogen (acid) or hydroxide (base) ions.
Lithium oxide is highly basic. It will react with water to form lithium hydroxide. This is typical of the oxides of the alkali and alkaline earth metals.
Lithium is a chemical element; reacting with water a basic solution is obtained.
No, it is an extremely strong Base
No. Lithium oxide is strongly basic.
acidic
acidic
lithium has the basic properties because it is alkali metal.
acidic
basic salt
Potassium nitrate is a neutral salt, t is neither acidic nor alkaline.
acidic
No, ammonium nitrate is acidic.
basic
lithium has the basic properties because it is alkali metal.
acidic
basic salt
Lithium Nitrate
Potassium nitrate is a neutral salt, t is neither acidic nor alkaline.
Li3N would be lithium nitride. LiNO3 would be lithium nitrate. LiN3 does not exist.
The formula [not "symbol!] for lithium nitrate is LiNO3.
It is basic, as it accepts a proton (Bronsted-Lowry base). It is the conjugate base of nitric acid.
basic