Lithium Cyanide.
I believe but could be wrong, that LiCN is Lithium Cyanide.Source - Im a high school chemistry student
The chemical compound, lithium chloride, has the formula LiCl. Its melting point is 1,121 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the equivalent of 605 degrees Celsius.
I believe but could be wrong, that LiCN is Lithium Cyanide.Source - Im a high school chemistry student
The chemical compound, lithium chloride, has the formula LiCl. Its melting point is 1,121 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the equivalent of 605 degrees Celsius.
No, LiCN, lithium cyanide is not organic. In order to be considered organic a compound must contain a chemical bond between carbon and hydrogen. LiCN contains only carbon, lithium, and nitrogen, and so is inorganic.
No, LiCN is not classified as a strong acid-strong base salt. It is the salt of lithium hydroxide (a strong base) and hydrocyanic acid (a weak acid), so it does not produce significant amounts of hydroxide or hydronium ions in solution.
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