Yes
No. Li2CO3 is a compound but it is ionic, not molecular.
Lithium carbonate is the ionic compound with the formula Li2CO3. It is composed of lithium ions (Li+) and carbonate ions (CO3^2-).
Li2CO3 is an ionic compound. It is composed of lithium cations (Li+) and carbonate anions (CO3^2-), held together by ionic bonds.
Li+ is the lithium ion. CO32- is the carbonate ion. Li2CO3 is lithium carbonate.
H2O is a molecular compound.
No. Li2CO3 is a compound but it is ionic, not molecular.
Li2CO3
Lithium carbonate is the ionic compound with the formula Li2CO3. It is composed of lithium ions (Li+) and carbonate ions (CO3^2-).
Lithium Carbonate
Li2CO3. The two positive charges from two lithium ions neutralize the negative charge of the carbonate ion.
Li2CO3 is an ionic compound. It is composed of lithium cations (Li+) and carbonate anions (CO3^2-), held together by ionic bonds.
Li+ is the lithium ion. CO32- is the carbonate ion. Li2CO3 is lithium carbonate.
Yes. Aspirin is a molecular compound.
Molecular compound
Lithium carbonate, with formula Li2CO3.
H2O is a molecular compound.
The molecular equation for the reaction between cobalt II chloride and lithium carbonate is: CoCl2 + Li2CO3 -> CoCO3 + 2LiCl