The reaction is:
Li + 2 S = Li2S (lithium sulfide)
H2SO4 + Li2CO3-------------Li2SO4 + H2O + CO2
2Li(s)+S(s) -> Li2S(s)
Li2O + H2SO4 = Li2SO4 + H2O.
Try this, i derived it from a different example it should be right Lithium Carbonate+ Sulfuric Acid -------> Lithium Sulfate + Water + Carbon Dioxide Li2CO3 + H2SO4 --------> Li2SO4 + H20 + CO2 Experience: College Chemistry 110
Well, you have a metal oxide reacting with a non-metal oxide. They usually tend to have a synthesis reaction. In this case Sodium Oxide + Sulfur Dioxide = ? The products are therefor Sodium Sulfite Sodium Oxide + Sulfur Dioxide -> Sodium Sulfite The chemical equation is Na2O + SO2 -> Na2SO3
This is the balanced equation of the above reaction: S + O2 ---> SO2
The formula for the compound between Lithium and Sulfur is Li2S because Lithium has a +1 charge while Sulfur has a -2. So for it to be stable, there needs to be two Lithium atoms attached to one Sulfer.
Lithium sulfide
Try this, i derived it from a different example it should be right Lithium Carbonate+ Sulfuric Acid -------> Lithium Sulfate + Water + Carbon Dioxide Li2CO3 + H2SO4 --------> Li2SO4 + H20 + CO2 Experience: College Chemistry 110
SO2 + O = SO3
Assuming you're reacting the two, it's 2Na + S --> Na2S.
Cu + S = CuS
H2s + o2 = so2 + h2o
2h2s + o2 -> 2s + 2h2o
Lithium (Li) reacts with sulfur (S) to produce lithium sulfide Li2S.
Ca(NO3)2 + 2Li --> 2LiNO3 + Ca 2+
Well, you have a metal oxide reacting with a non-metal oxide. They usually tend to have a synthesis reaction. In this case Sodium Oxide + Sulfur Dioxide = ? The products are therefor Sodium Sulfite Sodium Oxide + Sulfur Dioxide -> Sodium Sulfite The chemical equation is Na2O + SO2 -> Na2SO3
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.
This is the balanced equation of the above reaction: S + O2 ---> SO2
The formula for the compound between Lithium and Sulfur is Li2S because Lithium has a +1 charge while Sulfur has a -2. So for it to be stable, there needs to be two Lithium atoms attached to one Sulfer.