wy LiC1 acquires pink colour when heated in Li vapours
LiCl has ionic bonding. (There is no compound with a formula LiCL.)
Lithium Chloride
The lithium will emit a bright red wavelength of light. This is a result of lithium atoms oscillating back and forth between their ground and excited states, absorbing and releasing quanta of energy of as their electrons jump up and fall back down through the energy levels.
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LiCl can be formed by mixing LiOH and HCl. The result is LiCl + H2O.
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LiCl has ionic bonding. (There is no compound with a formula LiCL.)
Lithium Chloride
LiCl is the compound lithium chloride.
LiCl+H2SO4=LiHSO4+HCl
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The lithium will emit a bright red wavelength of light. This is a result of lithium atoms oscillating back and forth between their ground and excited states, absorbing and releasing quanta of energy of as their electrons jump up and fall back down through the energy levels.
LiCl and NaCl are solids; it is impossible to dissolve one in the other.
LiCl can be formed by mixing LiOH and HCl. The result is LiCl + H2O.
You know because of solubility rules that LiCl disassociates 100% in water. So, knowing that molarity is equal to moles/liters Molarity LiCl = 1.97mol / 33.2 L Molarity = 0.059 M LiCl
3.3 mol/l
lithium chloride is red in colour ref: http://eip.k20center.org/wp-content/uploads/flame-test-teacher1.doc