Aaron schneider
Hydrogen
The acid that reacts with lithium hydroxide in a neutralization reaction to form lithium sulfate and water is sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
It fizzes.
It reacts scarily with water And has a crimson coloured flame It helps quite moody people Lithium is the name!
When lithium reacts with oxygen, the mass of the lithium is unchanged. However, the mass of lithium oxide (Li2O) created is about 2.1 times as great as the starting mass of lithium metal (110% increase), due to the addition of oxygen. If the lithium reacts with nitrogen, the mass of lithium is similarly unchanged. The reaction produces lithium nitride (Li3N), with a mass about 1.7 times as great as the starting mass of lithium metal (67% increase), due to the addition of nitrogen.
lithium oxide
Hydrogen
The sodium reacts with the air (oxygen) and tarnishes.
when Lithium reacts with hydrogen on heating in absence of oxygen the Lithium hydride is form..... 2Li + H2 = 2LiH
Lithium reacts vigorously (but not violently) with water.
The acid that reacts with lithium hydroxide in a neutralization reaction to form lithium sulfate and water is sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Even though it reacts with water, And reacts with your brain. Chemistry still sucks, And Lithium is to blame!
A lithium amalgam is formed.
Lithium loses one electron when it reacts
Lithium Chloride
It fizzes.
Yes. Examples: Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water. 2H2 + O2 -->2H2O Lithium reacts with nitrogen to form lithium nitride. 6Li + N2--> 2Li3N Aluminum reacts with bromine to form aluminum bromide. 2Al + 3Br2 --> 2AlBr3