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How many moles of hydrogen chloride are needed to form 1 mole of lithium?

Lithium can never be formed from hydrogen chloride in a chemical reaction, because lithium, hydrogen, and chlorine are all distinct elements, none of which can be converted any others by chemical means.


What is the melting point of copper pipe?

The melting point of copper is approximately 1,984°F (1,085°C), but this can vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the copper alloy used in the pipe. It is important to note that the melting point of copper pipe should never be reached during regular use, as it could lead to structural failure and potential safety hazards.


What potassium is used to patina copper?

Potassium sulfide or potassium polysulfide is commonly used to patina copper. These chemicals react with the copper to create a dark patina on the surface. Always use these chemicals with caution and proper safety equipment, as they can be hazardous.


How many atoms of copper Cu are in a pure copper coin weighing 12.0 g?

Answer: 1.14x10^23 atoms Cu (12.0g Cu/63.55amu(g) Cu) Then take (Ans x 6.022x10^23) = 1.13712038x10^23 atoms Cu. Then I simplified it to 3 sig figs. = 1.14x10^23 atoms Cu Never forget your units and substance!


How common or rare is Lithium?

Very rare, it can only be found in the caves of OuterMongolia where you must follow the Khangai mountain range, along the river Selenge to Lake BAikal. You must dive into lake and find an opening within the Lake Bed, which will lead through a maze of tunnels to a ledge, you must abseil the shear rock face 400ft, where the rock over hangs. Once you have passed the over hang, you must follow the narrow ledge to the great opening. The great opening has pockets of petroleum which store the Lithium in, be-careful not to expose the Li to the air in the cave or it will react with the Oxygen and become useless, turning from a shiny metal to a dull grey colour. You can only carry limit amounts back with you as it is a traitorous journey back to the surface and the additional weight can mean the difference between life and death!

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Does Pewter turns human skin green?

Actually, copper is what turns skin green. I have never personally had pewter turn my skin green but everyones skin PH balance is different.


What is the answer to level 44 on the Never Ending Level Game?

light yellow, light green, light blue, brown, dark yellow, dark blue, dark green, then red.


I have copper sheers in my pool Could this be a problem with your pool color its a green color but clear and clean all the chemicals are good What do you think about the copper sheers?

Hum, never heard the term "copper sheers" . What do you mean? k


How do you play Light as a feather stiff as a board green as a leaf?

I never heard of it so find a better game then green as leaf


Why do you find metal elements copper silver and gold in the ground but never find lithium sodium and potassium in the ground?

Lithium, sodium and potassium are in group I of the periodic table, which means they have a valency of 1. This makes them highly reactive with other elements, so when they are found they have most likely reacted with another element to form a compound.


Was there ever a 1977 copper quarter?

no there was never a copper quarter


What is the answer to level 44 of the never ending level game?

light yellow neon green sky blue brown dark yellow dark blue green red


How much are the copper Threepence coins?

Threepences have never been made from copper.


What kind of leaf that is never green?

Table is never green.


How many atoms are in LiCI?

Li is lithium. Never heard of Ci.Do you mean Cl? That would be Lithium Chloride LiCl...


Would copper be classified as a metalloid?

Copper would never be classified as a metalloid it is a metal.


How many protons are in lithium -7?

find lithium on the periodic table. whatever its atomic number is, that's how many protons it has. a substance never changes the number of protons it has. so lithium will always have the same number of protons, regardless of the number of electrons or neutrons it has (otherwise it wouldn't be lithium).