Any lithium that might be transiently produced reacts almost instantaneously with water to produce hydrogen and lithium ions again.
lithium has many uses and can be found in salt water. However it is in very small quantities. The best place is in lithium batteries from energizer. It is dangerous to extract it!!!
In liquid NH3 there are zero ions to 'transport' charge. In ammonia (NH3 solution in water) there are some (1%) positve NH4+ and negative OH- ions to do so.
Compounds with giant ionic structures have high melting and boiling points due to the strong electrostatic forces holding the ions together. They are usually hard and brittle solids. These compounds are good conductors of electricity when molten or in aqueous solution, but not as solids.
Cant take away the a and put in a u!
Titanium has a high affinity for carbon, so it forms a stable carbide instead of being reduced. Additionally, the high temperature required to reduce titanium dioxide with carbon would cause the titanium to react with oxygen and nitrogen in the air, making the process less feasible.
nothing! it cant be reduced! nothing! it cant be reduced!
becasue congressmen is REDUCED
Sulfuric acid doesn't form crystals; lithium react with water.
no. because it cant be reduced by 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, or 9.
you probably cant reduce it!
493/1000 (cant be reduced)
it cant be reduced
You cant reduce it any further...
they cant
lithium is a non- renewable resource which means that it cant be humanly made it is only found on earth and can only be mad over long periods of time
nothing...it cant reduce anymore
9 -17 stays the same it cant be reduced