LiOH + HCl -> LiCl + H2O
This is an acid base neutralization reaction producing a salt, lithium chloride (LiCl ) and water.
The conjugate acid of LiOH is considered Li+.
LiOH is a strong base
HCl + LiOH ----> LiCl + H2O
LiCl can be formed by mixing LiOH and HCl. The result is LiCl + H2O.
LiOH is a strong base
LiOH and HCl
The conjugate acid of LiOH is considered Li+.
LiOH is a strong base
Acid: HNO3 (Nitric Acid) Base: LiOH (Lithium Hydroxide) HNO3 + LiOH --> LiNO3 + H2O
HCl + LiOH ----> LiCl + H2O
LiCl can be formed by mixing LiOH and HCl. The result is LiCl + H2O.
LiOH is a strong base
It's neutral. It is obtained by the reaction of a strong acid and base; as: HCl +LiOH -> LiCl + H2O
Add a base, such as NaOH, NH3, or LiOH
For countering a strong acid, a strong base like NaOH, LiOH are required.
Lithium hydroxide is an Arrhenius base, indicated by the hydroxide ion.
LiOH is a Base because of the OH. In a reaction it will try to pull a Hydrogen (H) from another molecule to make water (h2o)