At 1,300 degrees Celsius, lithium carbonate decomposes into lithium oxide and carbon dioxide gas. The equation for this decomposition is: Li2CO3 --> Li2O + CO2
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∙ 9y agoThe answer is 19,288 g cacium carbonate.
124,9 g grams of ammonium carbonate are needed.
copper (I) carbonate The carbonate ion has a -2 charge. Since the formula given is Cu2CO3, it indicates there are 2 Cu atoms required to fulfill the carbonate ion's needs. This means the Cu ion must be of the Cu+1 species.
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Dextromethrophan, is the most common cough syrup. It is known to react with lithium carbonate (found in anti depressants or bipolar treatments) to some patients (Not all, don't freak out). If it isn't a cough syrup made of this, than i don't think anything should go wrong, the side effect of it being mixed with lithium shouldn't make you feel anything more than tired (so if your taking the medication and going off to bed, i'd think that is fine). Maybe try some honey?
Yes. While they are very similar compounds, potassium carbonate contains potassium while sodium carbonate contains sodium. Their formulas are K2CO3 and Na2CO3 respective. Sodium and potassium are separate, albeit similar elements.
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No. Many, many species of decomposers are needed to completely decompose a dead body.
The answer is 19,288 g cacium carbonate.
Lithium: No Sodium: Yes Potassium: Yes Rubidium: No cesium: No
Answer=408.47 250Li2SO4/109.89Li2SO4/2x4x89.774 4LiNO3
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A Lithium ion has a charge of 1+ and a Fluoride ion has a charge of 1-, so Lithium and Fluorine pair in a 1:1 ratio.
124,9 g grams of ammonium carbonate are needed.
One advantage of a lithium battery is that is has a very high energy density and capacity that other batteries do not. Thus, a relatively small amount of lithium is needed to power a relatively large device.
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