Ionic is when one of the elements is a metal. Covalent is when both are nonmetals. Lithium is a metal so LiOH is an ionic compound. YES i am azn.
The only one that is an Arrhenius Acid is H2SO4
LiOH is made of 3 atoms, one of lithium, one of oxygen, and one of hydrogen.
LiOH is the formula for Lithium hydroxide it is an alkali, and therefore a base.
Balanced equation. KOH + HBr -> KBr + H2O everything is one to one, so... Molarity = moles of solute/liters of solution ( change ml to liters ) 0.25 M KOH = moles KOH/0.015 liters = 0.00375 moles of KOH this is as many moles that you have of HBr, so... Molarity of HBr = 0.00375 moles/0.012 liters = a concentration of HBr that is 0.31 M
Ionic is when one of the elements is a metal. Covalent is when both are nonmetals. Lithium is a metal so LiOH is an ionic compound. YES i am azn.
The only one that is an Arrhenius Acid is H2SO4
LiOH is made of 3 atoms, one of lithium, one of oxygen, and one of hydrogen.
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Yes it is a base, Li in water gives this reaction: 2 Li(s) + 2 H2O -> 2 LiOH(aq) + H2(g)
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Ammonia, baking soda, oven cleaners, egg whites and milk are among the many basic substances.
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LiOH is the formula for Lithium hydroxide it is an alkali, and therefore a base.
Balanced equation. KOH + HBr -> KBr + H2O everything is one to one, so... Molarity = moles of solute/liters of solution ( change ml to liters ) 0.25 M KOH = moles KOH/0.015 liters = 0.00375 moles of KOH this is as many moles that you have of HBr, so... Molarity of HBr = 0.00375 moles/0.012 liters = a concentration of HBr that is 0.31 M