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yes it is soluble

"soluble" is not a scientific term. But most agree that a solubility of .001 molar is not really soluble. If you look for the actual solubility, you will find by that definition, LiF is not soluble in water. (or at the least, slightly soluble in water.) Anyone who says LiF is soluble n water has never done an experiment in the lab to see that lithium fluoride precipitates very nicely out of water when formed.

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13y ago

Lithium itself is a metal does not dissolve in water but reacts with it.

Lithium compounds (lithium hydroxide, lithium chloride, etc.) are soluble.

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Lithium sulfide reacts with water to produce hydrogen sulfide gas and lithium hydroxide.

Li2S + 2 H2O => 2 LiOH + H2S

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Not soluble in water most of carbonate forms not soluble at normal temperature.

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11y ago

Yes Lithium oxide decomposes in water at a solubility limit of 6.67g/100ml at (0 degrees Celsius)

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lithium is insoluble in water because of low shielding effect and covelent bond between them

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yes it does indeed

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