Alkali.
IF something contains hydroxide ions it is an alkali.
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)
To neutralise a strong acid, you would need a strong alkali (or lots of a weak alkali, but that would be impractical). Potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide would all work.
sulphuric acid + lithium hydroxide ---> lithium sulphate + water
Yes, when lithium is added to water, it forms lithium hydroxide, which is an alkali compound. This reaction releases hydrogen gas.
Yes. Lithium hydroxide is a strong electrolyte, which means that in aqueous solution it separates into its individual cations and anions, which allows the solution to conduct electricity.LiOH --> Li+ + OH-
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)
To neutralise a strong acid, you would need a strong alkali (or lots of a weak alkali, but that would be impractical). Potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide would all work.
Lithium hydroxide is the strongest alkali in the alkali metal group.
sulphuric acid + lithium hydroxide ---> lithium sulphate + water
Yes, when lithium is added to water, it forms lithium hydroxide, which is an alkali compound. This reaction releases hydrogen gas.
Yes. Lithium hydroxide is a strong electrolyte, which means that in aqueous solution it separates into its individual cations and anions, which allows the solution to conduct electricity.LiOH --> Li+ + OH-
Lithium sulphate. Here is the reaction equation 2LiOH + H2SO4 = Li2SO4 + 2H2O NB Remember the general reaction equation Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water.
sulphuric acid+lithium hydroxide=lithium sulphate+water
it depends on what is in the alkali, sodium, calcium, lithium all turn different colours, I believe lithium turns purple, an alkali is a compound with hydroxide ie sodium hydroxide is NaOH
Sulfuric acid reacts with lithium hydroxide in a neutralization reaction to form lithium sulfate and water.
Acid: HNO3 (Nitric Acid) Base: LiOH (Lithium Hydroxide) HNO3 + LiOH --> LiNO3 + H2O
Sodium hydroxide is an alkali, not an acid.