Because you have 6.68 moles of Li2SO4 and 2.500 liters of water, the overall molarity of your solution is 2.67 M.
No reaction occurs
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0.125 Molar solution! Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution Algebraically manipulated, Moles of copper sulfate = 2.50 Liters * 0.125 M = 0.313 moles copper sulfate needed ===========================
lithium hydrogen hyposulphate OR lithium bihyposulphate
Molarity is moles per litre. Here you need to divide the moles by 3.45 (litres) to get it as an expression per litre. 0.491/3.45 is 0.143232 molar.
Blue is the solution's color When blue CuSO4.5H2O (copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate) is dissolved, the solution turns blue. When white CuSO4 (anhydrous copper(II) sulfate) is dissolved, the solution turns also blue.
No reaction occurs
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Lithium Hydrogen Sulfate
When lithium hydroxide pellets are added to a solution of sulfuric acid Lithium Sulfate and water are formed. The balanced equation is 2LiOH + H2SO4 ------> Li2SO4 + 2H2O
Lithium Sulfate (Li2SO4) is, indeed, SOLUBLE because the anion (SO4 2-) is soluble in an aqueous solution. Likewise, the Lithium cation (Li +) is soluble because it is located in the 1A family (or group), which consists of the Alkali Earth Metals, which are all soluble in an aqueous solution. Therefore, Lithium Sulfate is SOLUBLE.
0.125 Molar solution! Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution Algebraically manipulated, Moles of copper sulfate = 2.50 Liters * 0.125 M = 0.313 moles copper sulfate needed ===========================
This would make a homogeneous solution.
no, lithium sulfate is a salt with a melting point at 1132K
At standard temperature and pressure, lithium sulfate is a solid.
It's a basic salt.
lithium hydrogen hyposulphate OR lithium bihyposulphate