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Lithium is a metal, if reacted with water, it will create lithium hydroxide, a strong base.

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What is the name of the arrhenius base that contains the lithium cation?

Lithium hydroxide is the Arrhenius base that contains the lithium cation.


Is LiH an acid or base?

LiH is a base. It is the conjugate base of lithium hydride, which can accept a proton (H+) to form lithium hydroxide.


What acid and base is required to produce Lithium nitrate?

Acid: HNO3 (Nitric Acid) Base: LiOH (Lithium Hydroxide) HNO3 + LiOH --> LiNO3 + H2O


Is lithium sulfate a base?

No, lithium sulfate is not a base. It is a salt composed of lithium ions and sulfate ions. Bases typically contain hydroxide ions and are substances that can accept protons or donate electrons.


What are the names of two Arrhenius bases one that contains aluminum and one that contains lithium cations respectively?

An Arrhenius base that contains aluminum is Al(H2O)5OH2+ This ion has the unwieldy name pentaaquadihydroxoaluminum. An Arrhenius base that contains lithium is LiF. This compound is known as lithium fluoride and is basic because F- is the conjugate base of the weak acid HF, and thus will form hydroxide ions in solution.


When lithium reacts with oxygen does it form a oxide a base?

NO


Is lithium chloride an acid or base?

Lithium chloride is a salt that is neutral and neither an acid nor a base. In aqueous solution, it dissociates into lithium ions and chloride ions without contributing any protons or hydroxide ions, which are characteristics of acids and bases, respectively.


Is lithium hydroxide a acid or base?

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)


Which is more stronger base- lithium nitride or lithium carbide?

Lithium carbide is a stronger base compared to lithium nitride because carbide ions are better able to accept protons than nitride ions. This is due to the higher electronegativity of carbon compared to nitrogen, making carbide ions more basic.


Is ammonium stronger than lithium?

Lithium hydroxide is a stronger base (dissociates more completely) than ammonium hydroxide.


What is the strongest base known to chemistry?

The strongest base known to chemistry is lithium hydroxide (LiOH).


Can a stable compound be made from these two atoms lithium and oxygen?

Yes!!! They are White Crystals of 'lithium oxide' (Li2O). It is a BASE , and readily dissolved in water to form the Alkali ' lithium hydroxide' Li2O + H2O = 2LiOH NB An Alklai is a soluble base.

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