Na2CrO4 (aq) + 2LiOH (aq) -----> Li2CrO4 (s) + 2NaOH (aq)
2LiOH + Na2CrO4 -----> Li2CrO4 + 2NaOH
Lithium chromate is Li2CrO4.
Na2CrO4.nH2O
Formula: Li2CrO4
LiC2H3O2 + H2O
Lithium and water react to produce lithium hydroxide and hydrogen, along with considerable heat.
The equation is: Fe2(SO4)3 + 6LiOH --> 3Li2SO4 + Fe(OH)3
sulphuric acid + lithium hydroxide ---> lithium sulphate + water
LiOH
No, lithium hydroxide and sodium chromate will not react with each other. They are both ionic compounds and do not have any shared ions that could undergo a chemical reaction.
LiC2H3O2 + H2O
Lithium and water react to produce lithium hydroxide and hydrogen, along with considerable heat.
The equation is: Fe2(SO4)3 + 6LiOH --> 3Li2SO4 + Fe(OH)3
sulphuric acid + lithium hydroxide ---> lithium sulphate + water
LiOH born from Li+1 (Lithium) and OH-1 (Hydroxide)
Lithium Hydroxide
LiOH
2 LiOH + CO2 = H2O + Li2CO3
Li2O.Li2O is the formula of lithium oxide.
The chemical symbol (not equation) of lithium is Li.
No, it's a chemical compound.